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You are auditioning for a part in the school musical!

You are auditioning for a part in the school musical!. Click here to Begin!. You are auditioning for your high school musical – Grease. What is the first thing you do?.

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You are auditioning for a part in the school musical!

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  1. You are auditioning for a part in the school musical! Click here to Begin!

  2. You are auditioning for your high school musical – Grease. What is the first thing you do? Research the play to get a sense of what you are auditioning for. You may watch the movie, research the 70’s and watch other renditions of the show You already know you want the role of Sandy and there is no stopping you! Watch the movie

  3. Now that you’ve watch the movie what will you do next? You have a ‘photographic memory’ so learning lines will be a synch! Put it off until a couple days before, you’ll be fine! Pick the character you want to audition for Start by learning the lines a couple weeks before the audition. Once you are comfortable you begin to do your blocking.

  4. Time to rehearse! What’s your method? You have a ‘photographic memory’ so learning lines will be a synch! Put it off until a couple days before, you’ll be fine! Skim the lines, copy dance sequences as well as styles of acting from the film and other renditions of the play you have seen. Make sure all your lines are learnt and begin to block the piece.

  5. The audition is in 3 days. What’s your next step? Very confident, have performed the piece countless times as well as doing it in front of friends and family for feedback! Sit back and relax – No point getting all worked up as it may effect your performance. Watch the movie again and make sure your audition piece is identical to the scene in the movie

  6. Thanks for auditioning! You have received the role of ‘girl in cafeteria #3’. Maybe if you had rehearsed a bit more and put more originality into the performance you would have secured a better role.

  7. Now you know the part you wish to play what is your next step? By the costume Look at the script and research the character of Sandy extensively whilst learning lines simultaneously. Watch the movie again and imitate characters so you can copy them in your audition

  8. Now for rehearsal! You have a ‘photographic memory’ so learning lines will be a synch! Put it off until a couple days before, you’ll be fine! Skim the lines, copy dance sequences as well as styles of acting from the film and other renditions of the play you have seen. Make sure all your lines are learnt and begin to block the piece.

  9. You are 3 days out from the audition what do you do? Sit back and relax – No point getting all worked up as it may effect your performance. Run through the scene a couple of times still with script. Watch the movie again and make sure your audition piece is identical to the scene in the movie

  10. It’s the day of the audition!! Watch the movie one final time and make sure your audition piece is identical! Run the scene a couple of times and make sure you are completely confident with lines and blocking. Try to relax and keep calm. Chuck your disco pants and wig on and your ready to go!

  11. Now that you are extremely familiar with the characters and plot it’s time to rehearse your audition piece. How do you approach this? Start by learning the lines a couple weeks before the audition. Once you are comfortable you begin to do your blocking. Start by learning the lines a couple weeks before the audition. Once you are comfortable you begin to do your blocking. Start by learning the lines a couple weeks before the audition. Once you are comfortable you begin to do your blocking.

  12. It’s time to rehearse now! How will you approach this? You have a ‘photographic memory’ so learning lines will be a synch! Put it off until a couple days before, you’ll be fine! Skim the lines, copy dance sequences as well as styles of acting from the film and other renditions of the play you have seen. Make sure all your lines are learnt and begin to block the piece.

  13. The audition is just 3 short days away where are you in your preparation? Kicking back – No point getting all worked up as it may effect your performance. Very confident, have performed the piece countless times as well as doing it in front of friends and family for feedback! Still running through the scene a couple of times - still with script in hand .

  14. It’s the day of - how do you prepare? Run the scene a couple of times and make sure you are completely confident with lines and blocking. Try to relax and keep calm. Watch the movie one final time and make sure your audition piece is identical! Chuck your disco pants and wig on and your ready to go!

  15. Congratulations you got the lead role! We were very impressed with your professionalism and knowledge of the performance as well as your talent. We look forward to working with you!

  16. I’m sorry you have not been successful in being apart of this years musical. Unfortunately you were underprepared and didn’t know your lines properly! Better luck next year!

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