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If you want to become an actor and attend an audition, you’ll
spend a lot of time working on your body and the way you move
on stage, as well as the feelings of casting directors. You
may take one or more classes in the acting school, a method
of releasing tension in the body and controlling the breath
to improve posture, movement, and coordination.
Basically you should know some fundamental things. You don't
want a very small preventable thing to prevent you from getting
to the audition on time. If you are going somewhere unfamiliar,
look at a map, go there beforehand, figure out how long it
is going to take you to get you there, and always leave extra
time of course. Try to get there at least half an hour beforehand,
if not more.
When you get there, you will have time to settle in, you
will have time to ask questions and that is all to the good
and you won't get there and find that your name is being called
2 minutes before you go up and you have to perform. So, those
are all important practical things. Once you put all the work
into the monologue, all the work into the prospect of this
audition, don't mess it up by not getting there on time.
"You have to get beyond your own precious inner experiences.
The actor cannot afford to look only to his own life for all
his material nor pull strictly from his own experience to
find his acting choices and feelings. The ideas of the great
playwrights are almost always larger than the experiences
of even the best actors." - Stella Adler
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