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| Casting/Job Title | Location | Project Type | Submit by |
| Comedy Television Needs Actors-ON | Toronto, ON | Episodic TV - Non-Union | 01-06-09 |
| The Last Night of Ballyhoo-Louisv.. | Denver, CO | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Bearly beloved-Lakewood, OH | Cleveland, OH | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| The Odd Couple-Bath, NH | Portland, ME | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Actors Wanted For Theatre-Houston.. | Houston, TX | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Actors needed for pilot-Hollywood.. | Miami, FL | Episodic TV - Pilots | 01-06-09 |
| Funny Girl-Schofield, WI | Milwaukee, WI | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Actors Needed-Toronto,ON | Toronto, ON | Feature Film - Student Films | 01-06-09 |
| The Producers-Traverse City, MI | Milwaukee, WI | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Actress Needed In Commercial-Beth.. | Washington, DC | Commercials - Non-SAG | 01-06-09 |
| Company Seeks Stage Manager-Bosto.. | Boston, MA | Crew - Management | 01-06-09 |
| Miss Saigon - New York, NY | New York City, NY | Theatre - Equity (Union) | 01-06-09 |
| Urban Actors Casting Call-Hollywo.. | Miami, FL | Episodic TV - Non-Union | 01-06-09 |
| Actors and Actresses Needed -Chic.. | Chicago, IL | Internet | 01-06-09 |
| ABC's Perfect Partner | Los Angeles, CA | Reality TV | 01-06-09 |
| Abandoned Needs Actors-Washington.. | Washington, DC | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| SAG Production Now Casting-Los An.. | Los Angeles, CA | Episodic TV - SAG | 01-06-09 |
| Theatre Needs Actors-Schofield, WI | Milwaukee, WI | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-06-09 |
| Animated Feature Seeking Actor-Ne.. | New York City, NY | Feature Film - Non-SAG | 01-06-09 |
| 21-25 year old female needed-Hous.. | Houston, TX | Internet | 01-06-09 |
Be prepared when going on an audition and responding to a casting notice. Make sure you have at least two monologues memorized and ready to perform. "When we ask if you have any questions, it's only to help you get clarity if there's something in the sides that's confusing," says Peter Kelley. "Very often the best auditions come from actors who just say 'nope' and dive right in." It is your job to show up knowing all that you can possibly know about the part you are reading for. "I'm not crazy about someone who comes in and asks a million questions because often they could get the answers from their manager or agent," says Meredith Jacobson Marciano. If you're only given sides -- that should be enough. "Find out what you can ahead of time -- be prepared," says Marciano. "You don't know how many people are waiting!"
When you get the casting notice, the casting director assistant will say that, "The camera loves to watch you listen." "Make the audition about the other person, even if the reader isn't giving you much. Don't check out or wait to act when it's not your line." Don't be afraid to let what is happening sink in a little. "In real life you internalize things," says Breanna Benjamin. "We like to see the actor think and respond. It isn't a matter of clipping off the lines."
Keep a winning attitude at all times. "Acting is a sport. On stage
you must be ready to move like a tennis player on his toes. Your concentration
must be keen, your reflexes sharp; your body and mind are in top gear,
the chase is on. Acting is energy. In the theatre people pay to see
energy." - Clive Swift
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