Audition Ettiquette
Mon, 26 Nov 2007, 10:16 pmLauren Cleary11 posts in thread
Audition Ettiquette
Mon, 26 Nov 2007, 10:16 pmHey there!
Just wondering on the etiquette on auditions. Should you audition for everything, even if you can't commit to both (i.e Best case scenario, you get offered both and they film around about the same time...)
Do you only go for the one you're most interested in? and then kick yourself when you don't get it and wished you'd gone for the other one?
And also, if you do go for both (and get offered both) Is there a polite way to turn down one of the roles?
Much advice needed, all appreciated!
Thanks
Micaela: Speaking as a
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 07:28 amMicaela: Speaking as a director you would soon stop being offered roles by me if you followed that philosophy.
I rarely offer a role a second time if I am turned down once by an actor.
If you want to do a play make a commitment certainly do not under any circumstances audition after you have accepted a role for one that will cause you to drop out of the original play.
It gives actors a bad name.
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