11 Monologue Audition Dos and Don?ts
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might seem obvious, but some obviously don’t see it that way. This is a job, and you’re going on an interview. You need to look professional. Doesn’t matter if the monologue audition is for dinner theater or Spielberg’s next blockbuster movie, you must present yourself as someone that takes his or her profession very seriously. If you can’t take the time to dress yourself, do you think the casting director is going to want to trust you with the discipline of acting in their project? Experience, whether you have it or not is moot. A fifty-year veteran and first timer should look identical in appearance when entering an audition. The performance should indicate ability. Don’t give them a reason to discount your ability before you have a chance to present it. Now, it’s not just attire you have to worry about. Sloppy portfolios are not acceptable. No show no call,