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1. Do not pay any fees to audition.
2. No nudity should be required during an audition even if the role requires nudity.
3. Never go to an audition being held at a private residence.
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Audition Tips

  1. Act professional and you will be treated professionally.
  2. Arrive at least 20 minutes before your audition is supposed to start. You do not want to have to rush so give yourself time to find the space and warm up.
  3. Always bring a magazine and bottle of water to every audition. You may be waiting around for a while and not every place has a water fountain.
  4. Always be polite, friendly, and outgoing to everybody. The person you start talking to may be the producer!
  5. Wear comfortable clothing. You want to look and feel your best.
  6. Do not wear a costume. Your outfit can suggest a look such as a high-collar blouse for a period piece.
  7. Be careful when using perfume or cologne. You do not want to send anyone out of the room in a sneezing fit.
  8. Try to find some background information about who you are auditioning for. If you are auditioning for a particular company, be familiar with their work. It can also help you decide which pieces to choose for your audition.
  9. Bring clean and clearly marked sheet music. If you are auditioning for a musical, be sure the music you give the piano player is cut down to 16 bars and is free of stray marks and coffee stains.
  10. Bring at least five headshots. You never know how many you will need and you never want to run out.
  11. Make sure your resume is firmly attached to your headshot. If possible, photocopy or print your resume to the back of the headshot. Do not staple it. From experience, I know that the headshots with staples get tangled in a pile. It is much easier to access the individual sheets. And one page is plenty. Do not attach your press quotes unless asked.
  12. Make sure your headshot/resume is no large than 8 1/2" by 11". This will fit into a folder. If the headshot is oversized, it may end up in the trash.
  13. Smile. If you are nervous, take a deep breath and try to relax. Recognize that you are not going to get every job the you audition for, but you can learn from every experience.
  14. When you are called in for your audition, be confident and smile and unless it is vital, avoid asking too many questions as your audition probably has a tight time slot.
  15. If no information for the audition is given, keep your monologue to about a minute. Most directors can tell in that time if they are interested. Have several pieces prepared and one longer piece in case they ask to see more.
  16. Definitely do not ask if you will be called back. The casting director will let you know, that you can be sure of. If you do get called back, wear the same outfit as during your audition.