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How to Audition for Little Shop of Horrors
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Auditioning for a musical like "Little Shop of Horrors" can be an exciting but nerve-wracking experience. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your audition: 1. Familiarize yourself with the show: Read the script and listen to the soundtrack to get a sense of the characters, story, and music. Watch recordings of past productions, if available. 2. Choose a song to perform: Select a song that showcases your vocal range and fits the style of the show. Consider choosing a song from a musical with a similar style to "Little Shop of Horrors". 3. Practice your audition song: Work with a vocal coach or accompanist to prepare your song. Practice singing with a backing track or live accompaniment, as you will likely have to do so during the audition. 4. Prepare a monologue: Choose a monologue that fits the style of the show and highlights your acting abilities. 5. Practice your acting: Familiarize yourself with the character you are auditioning for and practice delivering lines and showing emotions in character. 6. Dress appropriately: Dress neatly and comfortably, and avoid clothing that is too distracting or revealing. 7. Be on time and prepared: Arrive at the audition location early and bring any required materials, such as a headshot and resume. Be ready to perform your song and monologue when called upon. 8. Be confident: Project confidence and enthusiasm during your audition, and don't be afraid to take risks and make bold choices in your performance. 9. Be courteous: Thank the casting team and anyone else involved in the audition process before leaving. Remember that auditions can be competitive, so don't be discouraged if you don't get the role you were hoping for. Keep practicing and improving your skills, and continue to audition for future productions.
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