What is an agent submission for a Broadway audition?
Agent submissions for a Broadway audition are generally where the casting directors will call different agents and say, “Listen. We have this part” and “Who have you got who can fill the part?” The casting agent then will call an actor and say, “We’ve got this show. Here is the part. The audition is going to be — whatever day– at such and such a time.” So you will have a specific time that you can go for your appointment. Say it is at 3:30 in the afternoon. You definitely want to get there a little early so you can be prepared and feel confident about what you are about to do. You will go at your time and when they call you in you will have a specific slotted time to do your work. Generally, what makes agent submissions more desirable is that the people who are in the decision-making position generally are going to be at the agent submissions; versus at the open calls, they might have people who are definitely involved in the artistic process but maybe not as powerful in terms of mak