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Chapter 7: Auditioning

I need to amend this section on page 127:
“Why can’t I get scripts ahead of time?”  “… for most commercial and industrial auditions you will get nothing in advance.”

Carol at Moore Creative e-mailed this clarification. (Thanks, Carol!)  Casting directors and some industrial clients may send copy to your agent in advance of the audition -- and your agent will then forward to you.  Though you still need to cold read for some auditions, it’s becoming more common that you’ll receive copy via e-mail.  If you do, be sure to print it out, prepare, and bring your copy to the audition.  If you’re given the gift a script in advance, take full advantage!

 

Appendix A: Agents (p. 277)

The address listed for Meredith Model and Talent has changed:

Meredith Model and Talent
380 Jackson Street, Suite 720
St. Paul, MN  55101
651 224 9555
agents@meredithagency.com

 

Appendix D: Headshot Photographers and Printers (p. 283)

There’s a new photographer in town.  Add Susan to the list of other great headshot photographers in Appendix D.

Susan Tadewald Fine Art Photography
612-840-8780
www.st-fineartphotography.com

 

Appendix F:  Classes and Training (p. 286)

The Actors’ Workout  www.actorsworkout.org

Facilitated by Guthrie professional Raye Birk, this is a GREAT option for professional, experienced actors.  From the website:  “this is an on-going class offered in association with the Guthrie Theater for professionally oriented actors and theater artists in the Twin Cities.”  Audition required.  See the website for details.

 

Appendix G: Theaters

(p. 311 and p. 319) SteppingStone Theatre’s address is
55 Victoria Street North (not Victoria Avenue!)

(p. 311) Starting Gate Productions staged their final show, “Our Country’s Good” in the spring of 2010.  I attended their first show in 2002 (“A Lie of the Mind”) along with several others during the past 8 years. Thanks for all of the excellent work!

(p. 316) Heritage Theater Company in Little Canada lost its venue and has had to discontinue their 2010 season.  They hope to return in the future.  Watch the website for updates.  www.heritagetc.com

 

Appendix H: Voice-over Demos and Production (p. 321)

There are two great options for voice-over coaching that are not listed in the book. 

Sarah Jones-Larson is a talented voice-over artist (and friend) who’s been working in the business for 25 years.  Visit her website for lots of great information, including her class options.  www.voiceresults.com

Beth Chaplin (yes, yours truly).  I’m now offering voice-over and on-camera spokesperson training at the Ford Centre Acting Studio.  Go to “Beth’s Classes” on this website to see the details! Sign up for my newsletter to get monthly updates: click on “mailing list.” Feel free to e-mail me if you have questions.  Beth@ActingBizTC.com

 

Appendix O: Acting Related Jobs and Tours to schools (p. 340)

There’s an error on page 340.  The National Theatre for Children should be a separate entry.  As printed, it appears that this entry is a subset of Climb Theatre. 

The National Theatre for Children (nationaltheatre.com) should be in bold as a separate entry. 

The National Theatre for Children (NTC), formerly known as Small Change Theatre, has been based in Minneapolis since 1978 and has grown to be the largest in-school touring educational theatre in the world and performs for millions of kids every year. We hire close to 80 actors a year and offer competitive salary and per diem.