Congratulations to all who auditioned!
It was exciting to see actors taking notes and strengthening their auditions. 😊
Everyone who auditioned will be cast!!
We would like to see only the following actors this Thursday, October 17th from 2:30-5:00.
Please meet in the cafeteria. You'll be released in front of Keppel.
Bert:
Anri
Shabazz
Anri
Shabazz
Somie
Mary Poppins:
Eva
Juliet
Elena
Mrs. Banks:
Jade
Eva
Juliet
Mr. Banks:
Aram
Anri
Nicholas
Jane:
Antonia
Melody
Kenley
Antonia
Melody
Kenley
Micheal:
Colton
Laurel
Antonia
Laurel
Antonia
Kaitlyn
Mrs. Brill:
Jaiden
Elaine
Shabazz
Ms. Andrews:
Elena
Somie
Jaiden
Elaine
Shabazz
Ms. Andrews:
Elena
Somie
Jade
Bird Woman:
Elaine
Christa
Christa
Here is some audition advice from the Atlanta Children's Theater Company blog-
"There will come times when the director decides they’d like to see more. They may even “re-direct” you. They may offer a technical note: “Do it again, but this time really project and articulate your words.” Or they may give you a more character-specific note: “This time, when you say your monologue, I want to see you even more excited in the beginning!” Or they could throw out something completely outlandish... However silly your direction may be, you want to apply it with all your heart and with all your energy. True, this note may not be something the director would want you to do in the show, but they definitely want to see how well you could do it. They need to know that you can take direction. If you resist and only do it halfheartedly, you’re showing the director that you may be difficult to work with in rehearsals (which makes the director’s job that much harder). Instead, dive in, don’t worry about looking silly, and give it all you’ve got! Which leads us to our next point…Have fun! Those people in front of you — the directors, choreographer, producer, etc... They are there to see you showcase your talents. They want you to be good! Really. They would love nothing more than if you walked in as the answer to all of their casting prayers. So don’t dread this process — look forward to it. Don’t think “I have to audition.” Think: “I get to audition!” If you walk in with this attitude, it will cross over into everything you do and stand out that much more in the memory of the casting director (and you want that!)."
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