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Finding the right audition speeches

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Acting auditions require careful preparation, and often theatre auditions will ask you to prepare and audition piece around two to three minutes long to present to the panel. Making sure that you choose audition speeches that fit your casting bracket perfectly is the best way to showcase yourself, and will help you find your way to that theatre role.
Acting auditions require careful preparation, and often theatre auditions will ask you to prepare and audition piece around two to three minutes long to present to the panel. Making sure that you choose audition speeches that fit your casting bracket perfectly is the best way to showcase yourself, and will help you find your way to that theatre role.

There are hundreds upon thousands of audition speeches out there for actors, and sometimes choosing the right ones can be something of a minefield. There will no doubt be some speeches that you love, but if they are wholly unsuitable they are not going to do the trick. For example a small blonde woman reciting Hamlet may look impressive but is not going to show her within a suitable casting realm.

Actors should have a catalogue of audition speeches at the ready. Having only one or two speeches rehearsed is limiting, and you will probably find them becoming uninspiring and over rehearsed. Acquiring speeches that suit you does not have to be hard work. Think of characters that fit your age and physique and look out for them in plays and on screen. You will not find it difficult to spot characters in your casting, because they are more than likely going to be the ones that you want to play.

If you get the chance, do not be afraid to ask casting professionals or even friends what they could see you playing. It is often easier for others to cast us than for us to cast ourselves, and it will give you a good insight in how others perceive you and how to use that to your advantage.

For information on acting auditions and casting calls, at Audition Now we can send you all the latest news straight to your mobile phone via text message.
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