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so i'm in highschool and yesterday we had auditions! yesterday was the "singing" audition... just to see if you could sing, about 130 kids auditioned. 21 of us made call backs and that was today! so now, we went up in groups of 4 to 8 and we would sing together, separately and pair up also. They had me up there for cinderella, mother, step sister 1, step sister 2 and the god mother. i was up there forever! the most any body else auditioned was for 2 parts... now i'm wondering, is it a good thing that they had me singing so many times or what?

2007-08-29 14:22:55 · 3 answers · asked by dafdaf2008 2 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

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It's wonderful that they had you up there for a long time. They might just be trying to match you up with the role that best fits you. This should be telling you that you have many options opened to you and that you might be more adaptable than the other people they had trying out when it comes to parts.

2007-08-29 14:34:03 · answer #1 · answered by Hilarie 1 · 0 0

If you made a call back with only 21 people then that is great! When it comes to the parts you were called back for its just say that the directors are interested to see what you can do with those parts... The more parts you are called back for the better chance you have. don't stress to much about it. Even if you didn't get any of the parts that you were called back for just think about the fun experience you had at callbacks. Callbacks are an amazing experience.

2007-08-29 22:27:15 · answer #2 · answered by TheaterChick 3 · 0 0

It's good but it also means they're not sure what to do with you. Don't stress too much. Just know that they like you and they're looking for a place to put you. Congratulations on doing a great job and making it that far! When you get a role, post it here with any other questions you get :-)

2007-08-29 21:59:42 · answer #3 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 0 0

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