RECALLS
If you are fortunate enough to be offered a recall… well done!
But you are nowhere near home yet. A recall can only be treated as a good sign. Read their letter and understand it. Recalls are different in every school. You may have to do your song this time, or a workshop with others, movement classes, or some voice work. Just make sure you know what is coming and prepare.
They may want you to do a new piece. They may want you to think about what they said to you on your first audition about the pieces they’ve already seen. The first recall might be part of a longer process with several more. This can take a long time. You need stamina and you need to stay fresh. At this stage it is very easy to go off the boil, start to tire of the process, get complacent and worry less. But THIS is the time for the real hard work. You are so close but could be so far. It is still a test of your will and how much you want it.
GOOD LUCK
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Advice to drama school applicants
1. INTRODUCTION - IS THIS REALLY FOR ME?
2. CHOICE OF DRAMA SCHOOL
3. WHAT TO DO BEFORE AUDITIONING
4. CHOOSING ACTING PIECES
5. CONTRAST IN PIECES
6. LIST OF PIECES DONE TOO OFTEN
7. PREPARING YOUR PIECES
8. YOUR AUDITION (FIRST IMPRESSIONS)
9. YOUR AUDITION (YOUR PIECES)
10. YOUR AUDITION (THE INTERVIEW)
11. LIKELY QUESTIONS AT INTERVIEW
12. RECALLS
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