Category Archives: Auditions

How many actors are out there?

Last time I wrote about the difficulties associated with finding paid acting work, as made plain by data available from Actors Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild on their membership employment and income. Today I want to write about … Continue reading

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Getting discouraged…

It’s so easy for an actor to get discouraged and frustrated with the business side of things. They can’t get the auditions that they want, can’t get into that certain office that they just know they should be seen by, … Continue reading

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Knowing your type

Are you an actor? Can you pinpoint 2-3 well known actors that you are like? In looks and in the “quality” of the person? If you don’t know the actors out there that are “getting your roles,” then you don’t … Continue reading

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Fall casting season alert

We’ve barely passed the mid-way point of the summer and yet already I’m starting to see auditions come up that are definitely part of the fall casting season! Regional theatre casting has started (just had a callback for one yesterday) … Continue reading

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Confidence on the field

I had a very interesting conversation with my husband recently. He plays on two soccer leagues and said that he plays really well mid-field, but when he gets close to the net he gets nervous, tenses up, and often misses … Continue reading

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