THE NON-ACTORS GUIDE TO AN AUDITION & PRODUCTION

THE NON-ACTORS GUIDE TO AN AUDITION & PRODUCTION

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Decided to try acting? Well, to get into a production, you've got to audition! welcome to the world of acting, as chaotic and wonderful as it is! learn how to audition, what songs or monologues to pick, and how to present them to the best of your ability!
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