The hardest one first. When you speak on stage, it is almost always to the audience, almost never to each other. You can look at the person you will be talking to before you start to speak and after you finish, but not while you are talking. You have to be loud and clear enough to be easily heard in the back row by a little old man with a weak hearing aid.
There should be lots of expression on your face and in your voice. Practice saying "Mary Had A Little Lamb" with feeling and lots of facial expression. Never look at the audience ... just over their heads or toward the back of the theater.
Know your lines so that you can really get into the part and don't ever get caught acting. Be on time and keep up with all your props. Have fun, but work hard.
Break a Leg ... not really, just don't say good luck!
2006-08-31 11:16:59
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answered by Pey 7
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First of all rehearse,rehearse,rehearse, and rehearse some more, memorization is the key. Try practicing your lines with a friend, read your lines while ur just walking or sitting at home doing nothing, If there are any songs involved in the play, practice those too so you can get a feel for the song, that way you wont seem like u dont know what your doing when it comes to the actual try-out, have confidence and be proud of what ur doing it takes a lot of guts to try out for a play.
Good Luck hope it all goes well :)
2006-08-31 11:03:57
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answered by ojitos_de_angel182005 1
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Read the entire play. Read any info you can about the background. Do the research. If the play takes place during a certain time in history, research this peroid. If it deals with any type of social disorder, research this. Find out anything you can; it will give you extra insight into the life of the characters.
What play is it?
2006-08-31 11:01:26
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answered by purple4k 3
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Practice! If you can, find someone else who you can work with, and act out the scenes...over and over again, just like you'll do when you win the role and have to go to rehearsal!
Use tone of voice...use body language and facial expression, just like you'll do when you win the role and perform in front of a crowd!
Do it in front of a mirror, and do it in front of other people. Try to get them to give you honest critiques, so that you can improve on your performance before you get to the auditions.
Break a leg!
2006-08-31 11:03:29
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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an excellent type of beginning actors ignore about, or in no way knew, some extremely ordinary issues. the first of it really is diction. usually, we do not imagine too a lot about talking. It purely takes position. yet in a play, you could substantiate the target market can understand you. Sounds glaring, precise? And yet an excellent type of persons have a tendency to ignore and talk usually. ascertain you enunciate correct and that you at the on the spot are not talking too quickly, it may get you into tongue-tied worry actual quick. 2d, attempt to cheat out. it is yet another ordinary-yet-complicated element. even as doing any talk, you do not ought to right now face the guy you're chatting with, purely supply the effect that you're. My brilliant advice with out being there to actual help grant you with a visual reference is purely to maintain the persons you're chatting with contained in the nook of your eye, yet attempt to face out to the target market as a lot as available. Hm, what else for very last-minute stuff? there is the glaring, relax and attempt to have exciting, your self belief will teach through. which could do it, wish it isn't too late.
2016-12-06 01:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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when i get the script i usualy go over it a few times by myself.
then i get my family to read lines with me.
and then i get together with other people trying out so i can get the jist of things.
like they always say,
"practice makes perfect"
good luck!
2006-08-31 11:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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just read the script, and practice saying it out aloud, with facial expressions. as long as your voicing is good, and your emotions are conveyed, then you definitely have a good chance.
2006-08-31 10:59:42
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answered by lemons 3
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talk in front of a mirror
2006-08-31 11:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to prepere100x...
2006-08-31 11:03:16
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answered by 3mzt3r 2
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