
The Excellent Audition Guide
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An engaging, upbeat guide for any student thinking of applying to drama school.
If you're thinking of applying to drama school, The Excellent Audition Guide will give you everything you need to prepare well and perform your audition to the best of your ability. Experienced actor, director and drama teacher Andy Johnson leads you through every step of the application process:
- Researching drama schools
- Writing personal statements and CVs
- Choosing and working on your speeches and songs
- Brushing up technical and vocal skills
And, of course:
- How to tackle the auditions themselves by being true to yourself and making fear your friend
A reassuring, encouraging 'how to' book that demystifies an often scary-looking process, The Excellent Audition Guide is ideal not just for applicants themselves, but also for parents, teachers and careers advisors looking to help them fulfill their acting ambitions.
'Smart, dynamic and inspiring, this is an invaluable book for anyone thinking of trying for drama school' Michael Simkins
'There's only one book in the world I would read about getting into drama school and doing good auditions. It's this one.' Vanessa Kirby (Great Expectations, Labyrinth, Three Sisters, Jupiter Ascending)
'This book is accurate and beautifully concise. I wish Andy's written wisdom had been with me when I was applying to drama school.' Freddie Fox (Guildhall School of Music and Drama, The Judas Kiss, Hay Fever, The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
'Brilliant... really practical... It's like being led through the process by a trusted and knowledgeable friend... a most useful book which anyone about to start on the application process should read' The Stage
'A very thorough self-help guide... Johnson begins with clear strategies to help uncover meaning within the text, moving to more complex rehearsal techniques to help release the words and make them your own.... Terrific.' Teaching Drama Magazine
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Mantras
- Part One - Application Process
- Which Drama School?
- Research
- Where and how to find things out
- How to Apply
- What's the process?
- When Do I Apply?
- Photos
- Costs
- The Personal Statement
- Dos and don'ts for writing your statement
- The CV
- Applying for the Second Time
- Part Two - Preparation and Attitude
- Choosing Your Speeches
- Making a smart choice
- Dos and don'ts when making a choice
- Making a dynamic contrast
- Accents and dialects
- Preparing and Working on Your Monologues
- Starting out - early thinking
- Bookwork
- More questions
- Tackling your speech
- Exercises
- It's All About the Words
- Vital Edges
- Positive actions to take while you are working
- Delivery tips
- Performance and delivery - honing your edges
- Performance and delivery no-nos
- Later in rehearsals, and into the auditions
- Part Three - Practical Practice
- Dealing With Shakespeare
- Your Song
- Exercises Explained
- The Wall
- The Mirror
- Other things to fix
- Use another body
- Get physical
- Give yourself another focus
- 'Dances'
- One-word build-up
- Part Four - The Auditions: Winning Ways and Knowledge
- Mantras Revisited
- What Happens at an Audition
- Group auditions
- The Interview
- Vital prep approaching the audition day
- The night before
- The audition day
- Just before you go in
- In the Room: Individual Auditions
- What to do and how to be
- After the Audition
- Between Auditions
- Recall Stages
- On Recall Days
- After the Auditions
- End well.
- Appendices
- Likely Questions at Your Interview
- Some Suitable Audition Songs
- About the Author
- Copyright Information
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