How Do You Audition For Childrens Theater Roles?
If you have a rising child star in your family, odds are you’ll be called upon to play the supporting role of acting coach. Children’s theater can be a wonderful experience for young thespians. The audition process can be a little nerve-wracking, but helping your young actor prepare should help allay stage fright. Find out as much information as you can about the audition. Make sure you have the correct address and check-in time. Find out how long the monologue should be. Find out whether the child is expected to sing and, if so, whether she should bring sheet music for the pianist or whether the voice audition will be performed a capella. Help your child choose an age-appropriate monologue for his children’s theater audition. You can find monologue books at libraries and book stores. Your child can write his own monologue or perform an excerpt from his or her favorite movie. Just make sure it is age-appropriate. Directors hate it when kids try to act outside their comfort zone and age