Audition Guidelines
Here is a listing of Audition Guidelines for all auditions at Sociedad Actoral Hispanoamericana (SAH)
1. Be prepared.
Thoroughly research the audition requirements provided by the theater company and prepare with material to fulfill those requirements. Different shows mean different Directors so study the Audition Notice to understand the specific requirements for the show for which you intend to audition. NEVER tell those casting the show you’ve come to the audition unprepared. Also, provide them with exactly what they request, for example, if they ask for 32 bars, sing them your best 32 bars.
2. Know your schedule.
Don’t come to an audition without a clear knowledge of your availability. If significant conflicts exist, be prepared to list them for the information of those casting the show.
3. Know the show.
If the materials are available, research the show for which you are auditioning. If it’s a musical, listen to the soundtrack. If it’s a play, read the script. Learn about the characters for which you are auditioning.
4. Provide detailed information about yourself.
When possible, supply the Director with a resume of past experience as well as a recent head shot. If you have no headshot available, you should provide a recent photograph. Be sure the contact information you provide is accurate and legible.
5. Bring your own materials.
Do not expect the theater for which you are auditioning to provide the materials you are using to audition. You should bring your own sheet music neatly prepared and marked for the pianist.
6. Prepare to sing with a pianist or track.
Our preference at SAH is that you sing with the pianist or track provided at the audition. If you simply must sing with some sort of recorded track, provide a track that is simple to cue.
7. Be polite.
Be courteous to those for whom you are auditioning as well as to other performers at the audition.
8. Dress appropriately.
Even an audition needs a costume. Be familiar with what is expected at the audition so that you may dress to suit what will be asked of you. Well dress will be fine as well.
9. Do not assume an invitation to audition by the Director or Producer is an indication of pre-casting.
In fact, Sociedad Actoral only pre-casts in very rare situations, and when we do, it is announced BEFORE the audition. Being invited to audition will never mean the role is yours before the audition at SAH.
10. Plan to attend the entire Call Back.
Every Director has a different style, so every Call Back is different. Should the Director invite you to the Call Back, plan to attend the session for as long as your presence is required. Many Directors require seeing many things from those auditioning before they arrive at their casting decisions. Plan to give them everything they need to see.
11. Listen carefully at the audition.
Details about the timing of casting decisions, first rehearsals, etc. are often given verbally at the Call Back audition. Always listen carefully for these details while at the Call Back. We will send and email with rehearsal calendar and performing dates.
12. Don’t get discouraged.
You may, once casting decisions have been made, be unhappy with the role you receive or you may not get cast at all. Don’t be discouraged, just mark it down as a learning experience and move on to the next audition. There will always be another show.