The Audition: Go for it!

If you get the part

You've auditioned and got in…what now? Maybe you've got tons of lines to memorize, and just can't remember what goes where, and why. Here are some tips to help you perform the best you can.

Practice at home quite a bit, so you can memorize everything. There are many ways you can memorize lines.

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If you have a big part, make your character seem real—like a person.

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Who is my character?

One way to do that is to create a "backstory" about what your character was doing before the play, and how she came to be the way she is.

For example, let's say you're playing the part of a person who is claustrophobic. You could make up a story about how when she was four, her mean older cousin locked her in a closet during a game of hide and seek. Ever since then, she has been deathly afraid of small spaces.

The story just needs to be something that will help you understand what your character is feeling.

Just like when you audition, there are certain things you should and shouldn't do at rehearsal:

Pros and cons

Acting can be really fun, but you should know that it costs money and takes time. Follow the links  to read the pros and cons so that you can decide if it's worth it for you.3069_point_160
It's your time to shine!

It's worth it

Now you know how to audition, how to practice at home, and how to behave at rehearsals. Even though there are some costs to being in a play, and a lot of sacrificed time, I definitely think that it is totally worth your time.

You meet so many awesome people, and it makes you really confident. I really hope this was helpful and interesting for you. Break a leg!

True or False: Jackson was considered very supportive of American Indian rights. Click Andrew's head for the answer.
FALSE: Jackson’s Indian Removal Act forcefully relocated ten of thousands of American Indians, resulting in large amounts of suffering and death.
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"This story was extremely well written and organized. I am a very dramatic person and take part in several plays every year and this is exactly what people should do in order to do well in auditions and what not. Right on! Everyting in this story was very interesting and I'd like to read one of your pieces again some other time. :)"
herrbie, WA, Age 13
07/12/10
"This story was very well written. I thank the author for submitting it because I really love to act and I want to become better at it. This story shows in detail, every part of the play process and it helps you to understand what to do if you're in one. I think it's almost like a professional guide! This story was so much fun to read."
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07/07/10

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