I give good advice, however, i don't tell people what they want to hear. So don't be offended by my opinion of your question please, after all, I'm here for you.
Gender: Male Location: MI Occupation: Actor Age: 17 AIM: Bergman45 Member Since: January 24, 2007 Answers: 16 Last Update: July 11, 2008 Visitors: 3263
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Does anyone know if a Broadway (yes, i actually mean NYC not just musical theater in general) audition is any different from a regular professional audition? and if so- how?
I have done enough community theater, and i've started auditioning professionally. And once I get my musical theater degree I'm going to manhattan- so I just wanted to know what is different about the Broadway auditions. (link)
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Well, let me tell you first of all Broadway is THE MOST competitive type of acting there is. It all depends on what makes you diffrent too. Directors like little quirks about people and uniqueness. Manhattan is very expensive just to let you know, so i would not stay in the city till you can support yourself. Also, you need an agent to try out for most professional shows. Its not just an open casting call or anything, you need equity cards for most shows and those are aquired through experience and an agent.
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Rating: 4
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I gave this a 4 because I've known all that since I was about 10.
you sure answered my question! (Not!)
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