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Auditions
Auditions for the Acting Course are held on Saturdays. You will need to keep either the whole of the morning or afternoon free.
If you are not able to attend one of the scheduled audition sessions, then we will try to arrange an individual audition. This may take a slightly different structure to that described below.
If you wish to advise us of any difficulties or disabilities, which may affect your performance at audition, we will be happy to make any adjustments we can to make sure you are given every opportunity to demonstrate your skills.
If you are going to be unavailable for audition between certain dates, please tell us on your application form.
The audition will normally begin with a talk about the school and the training. You will then be asked to take part in a series of acting and improvisation exercises, either individually or in groups.
You should also prepare a two–minute speech from a published play, which may be either classical or modern. We advise you to choose the style you feel you do best.
At the end of the session, you will be told the result of your audition. If unsuccessful at this stage, you may be given advice on how to progress; if successful, you will be asked to attend a recall audition at a later date.
Recalls
For this session, you will be asked to prepare a speech, in addition to your first audition speech. Working with a director, you may be asked to re–work your speech, read through a scene/s of the director’s choice, and take part in further acting/improvisation exercises. You will also have a short interview, after which you will be told whether you will be offered a place, and for which course (one or two year). An offer letter and Agreement will follow in the post within a week
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