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How Do You Have A Successful Callback Audition?

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How Do You Have A Successful Callback Audition?

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Most actors attend an audition with one goal in mind: to get a callback. A callback means that the director saw something in your audition that he liked, and is considering casting you in a role. At a callback audition, actors generally sing songs from the show, read scenes with other actors who have been called back, and are sometimes asked to dance. Speak with the director. In community theater, directors will usually notify the people they wish to see again a day or two before the callback audition. When you receive the call, be professional. Even if you’re excited beyond belief, save the screaming and jumping around for your friends and family—after you get off the phone. Be sure to thank the director for considering you. Make sure you understand all of the details about the callback before hanging up the phone. Know where the callbacks are being held, on what date and at what time. The director should tell you which role you have been called back for, and what you will be expect

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