I just started my mentorship yesterday, September 1, and I met a girl named Lauren. You can easily tell she's a hard-core drama person and incredibly dedicated but also very sweet so I asked her if I can interview her. I would've asked the director first but I decided that once the show is further in or at least until auditions are over, that I should start with the actors themselves. Besides, it would be very nice to see how they try to get their parts for a show during auditions and how they rehearse.
2. Five questions will be assigned to all seniors to ask. What additional questions do you plan to ask?
- How do you personally prepare yourself for an audition? What methods or techniques do you use that help you nail your auditions?
- What about being in musical theatre specifically motivates you to keep on staying in the program?
- Is it difficult to balance out learning dancing, singing, and acting at the same time? How so?
- What show have you done that you personally feel was the most successful? What do you think made it so successful?
- Do you take special care of your body, mainly your vocals, a certain time before the show or all the time? What things do you do?
- What happens if you're an actor with low stamina?
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