Birmingham School of Acting : Preparing for Audition


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Preparing for Audition

Summary
  • Campus
  • City Centre, Millennium Point
  • Duration
  • To be announced.
  • Fees
  • To be announced.

Overview

There is no age restriction on this course. It is a full-one day workshop. Students will be expected to work / remain focused throughout the process. It will reflect some of the intensity of concentration and energy needed to get through a workshop recall audition or indeed an average day in a drama school.

The course covers:

  • Choosing your school
  • Reading the prospectus
  • When to apply – at what age is best
  • Gap year options
  • Making the application and writing a personal statement
  • Selecting your pieces
  • Preparing the pieces
  • Preparing for the initial audition
  • Preparing for a recall audition

The workshop will be delivered by one of the Senior Acting Tutors from the full-time BA (Hons) and PGDip / MA courses at Birmingham School of Acting. One of the full-time students from these courses will be on hand to talk to the workshop participants about their experiences of auditioning.
Students will be required to bring ONE prepared speech to the session. The speech may be contemporary or classical and should be NO MORE than TWO minutes in length. It must be thoroughly learned. This speech WILL be used as an example of practice – good or bad.

Entry Requirements & Applications

Application Details

Online application form

Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm.
There is a lunch break between 1.00pm and 1.30pm.
Duration: One full day
Dates: Subject to demand
Course Code: US0016
Course Fee: £40.00 (£20.00 reduced rate available for people who have already applied for a full-time course at BSA beginning in September 2012). Group bookings may be available at a a negotiated rate. Please contact the course leader David Vann to discuss your requirements.

Enquiries

Prospective Students for Part-time and Summer Courses at BSA may enquire via +44 (0)121 331 7220 or info@bsa.bcu.ac.uk.

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