You will be given a script and asked to read a section. Give yourself a minute to look over what you will be reading. Then think about why your character is saying those things. If he/she is angry then use a mad expression. Say it with force. If he/she is sad say it in a low/ quiet way. Well, yea you get the picture. My daughter is in acting class with an experienced teacher, so you can rely on this information.
2007-02-26 10:42:53
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answered by mnkstapel 3
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It all depends. It depends on the show and on the director. If it's a musical you will most likely have to sing and dance. If it's not, readings will be the big thing. Some directors like you to choose your own material, some like you to do what they pick out. This of course you would need to find out beforehand. The best thing to do is call and find out out specifically what will happen, and to practice and be prepared.
2007-02-26 11:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have to have the script memorized, you can look at it, but you should know it well enough to not have to consistently stare at it. It's nice to have it all memorized, but again you don't have to. The biggest things to think about is being loud enough for people to hear, and you need a lot of feeling and expression.
2007-02-26 09:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, when youj go there, they will ask you to introduce yourself. Also, they will then tell you to read the script or whatever in a thourall (nice, exalent) voice. If you pass, then good for you! Tell me if you pass, or if you are even going to go to the acting udition. Well, see you later! =)
2007-02-26 10:05:59
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answered by LiL_Mizz_MiaMaya 2
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people will laugh at you
2007-02-26 10:01:41
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answered by allindotcom@sbcglobal.net 4
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