What is a Monologue
  • A speech given by one actor alone on stage.
  • How an actor tries out for a part
  • A speech given by one actor, with or without others on stage.
  • The term for where the audience sits, or refers to the audience as a whole
What is Stage Presence
  • Being confident standing on stage, commanding audience attention
  • Standing on stage
  • The term for other actors on stage with you
  • Being scared to perform
Describe an Open Audition
  • Anyone is allowed to come audition, everyone can see others’ auditions
  • Only select people may audition, small groups taken in at a time.
  • Auditionees have 60-90 seconds to perform, Auditonees have numbers, huge groups audition.
  • Actors have been narrowed down from the initial audition
Describe a Closed Audition
  • Anyone is allowed to come audition, everyone can see others’ auditions
  • Only select people may audition, small groups taken in at a time.
  • Auditionees have 60-90 seconds to perform, Auditonees have numbers, huge groups audition.
  • Actors have been narrowed down from the initial audition
Describe a Cattle Call Audition
  • Anyone is allowed to come audition, everyone can see others’ auditions
  • Only select people may audition, small groups taken in at a time.
  • Auditionees have 60-90 seconds to perform, Auditonees have numbers, huge groups audition.
  • Actors have been narrowed down from the initial audition
How do actors get roles?
  • Interviews
  • Being famous, people call them up
  • Auditioning and showing they're the best fit
  • Bribing the director
The words to a song.
  • closed audition
  • cuttings
  • open auditions
  • lyrics
You receive the cutting just before you walk on stage to an audition.
  • cold audition
  • cuttings
  • open audition
  • call-back
You receive the cutting in time to rehearse before the audition.
  • cold audition
  • open audition
  • closed audition
  • prepared audition
It is important to be punctual for an audition, if not early.
  • True
  • False
If you don't get a part at first, you should whine to get the directors attention. He is more likely to cast you next time.
  • True
  • False
Don't worry about making mistakes on lines at your audition. The director is looking past the words for good characterization.
  • True
  • False
If you have already auditioned for a director before, there is no need to state your name, because they are sure to remember you.
  • True
  • False
You are auditioning from the moment you
  • walk on stage
  • walk in the door
  • meet the director
  • go to a call back
What should you wear at a call back for a straight play?
  • bold colors
  • your best interview clothes
  • a costume for the character
  • what you wore to the original audition
It is always best to audition with a monologue from the show for which you're auditioning.
  • true
  • false
If you are feeling under the weather, be sure to let the director know.
  • true
  • false
Don't apologize for yourself at an audition.
  • true
  • false
If you do not receive a call back, you will not be cast.
  • True
  • False
It is acceptable to ask the director questions.
  • True
  • False
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