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Audition: Everything an Actor Needs to Know to Get the Part
Michael Shurtleff
Walker & Company
, 2003 - 187 pages
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highly recommended
before you go on an audition, read this book..
you are probaly brilliant, original and on your way to superstardom BUT before you go out on an
audition read
this book and be prepared to reread it several times in your career..and when you move to NYC to LA then back again, you will probaly still have this book with you..it is indispensable in a straight forward, manner..it will teach you what mistakes to avoid, what to bring of yourself, what is expected of you..after being in thousands of auditions and conducting several and watching people, this book rings so true..people will make the same mistake so often..people will eliminate themselves just by the way they walk into the room..you think your audition starts when you begin your great acting or singing?..nope..it starts the moment you enter that room and come face to face with the casting people..and the most important thing...they want you to succeed almost as much as you want to..never for
get
that..they want you to succeed..they want you to make their decision for them..they want to discover that next superstar..
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Not what I was hoping for
This book deals with theatre, and I was going into it thinking it would help me
audition
for movies. I did not learn anything from it. But...if you are into the theatre, you will find it very helpful.
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If you are ever going to audition, get this book now!
This is a fantastic book with extremely helpful information to any young
actor aspiring
to become a professional actor. Every actor
needs this
book so they can improve their
audition
ing skills and
get
the
part they
want! Break a leg!
Invaluable for Auditions and Beyond
Considering the low price, I can't imagine a more valuable book for the
actor
. Michael Shurtleff is a luminary of theatre, and this book reads like a private class with him. Remember, this is a guy who basically launched the careers of DeNiro, Streisand, Redford, Vereen, Tomlin, Midler, and Hoffman. His wonderful career included both Broadway and film casting. He
know
s a lot, and in this book, he shares it with you.
This book may be called "
Audition
", but the discussions go way beyond the audition. Granted, the opening chapter (Practical Aspects of the Audition) contains sage advice applicable only to the audition. What follows in the book are the "12 Guideposts", the bible of scene study and character development. Following the very readable discussion of the "Guideposts", Shurtleff writes essays on topics such as musical theatre, comedy, pace, and monologues. I know that my copy will become well-worn as I refer back to it again and again.
I am currently in two shows, and I'm putting the "Guideposts" to work for me. I've not had an audition since buying the book, but I am looking forward to using Shurtleff's advice the next time I read for a
part
.
This is a must-read for actors and directors. Highly recommended.
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This is a really great acting book- definitely one of the best i've read. Not only for
audition
s but for rehearsal as well, (as it states in the book.)
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The casting director for Chicago, Pippin, Becket, Gypsy, The Graduate, the Sound of Music and Jesus Christ Superstar tells you how you can find your dream! Absolutely
everything
an
actor
needs
to
know
to
get
the
part
is here: What to do that moment before, how to use humour; create mystery; how to develop a distinct style; and how to evaluate the place, the relationships and the competition. In fact,
Audition
is a necessary guide to dealing with all the "auditions" we face in life. This is the bible on the subject.
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