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    As you walk through the large wooden doors of the red carpeted lobby, the magic of the theatre overwhelms you. You hand your ticket to one of the ushers and they smile and hand you a crisp glossy copy of a beautifully crafted program. He wears freshly pressed slacks of a deep black, and his hair is gelled perfectly into position. Together, you step through another set of heavy wooden doors and into the house of the theatre. With the usher as your guide, you weave through hundreds of crimson…

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    "The Little Mermaid." Medina told me that audition dates & told me to go with her on day two. I wasn't available on any of the days of the auditions. This made me very agitated. I was looking forward to the musical all year. I asked the coordinator of there was any other alternatives. She said yes, stage crew. I took the idea of stage crew into consideration. I figured, it is better than not being apart of the musical at all. You don't need to audition for stage crew, you sign up. I…

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    on getting into Mr. Jasons class, I hear that only five people got in today” Caysie said, which was really unusual for her to talk so she must really be impressed. “Really only five people were excepted in his class? How many audition days are there?” “There are auditions until Friday and usually only about four to six people get in each day. It’s literally almost impossible to get into that class as a freshman but some how you did it, you’re the first freshman to get in that class in three…

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    person he tells his best friend Kelly shortly after he tells his mom however at or just school they're having auditions for the place Charlotte's Web as you might know Charlotte is a girl but George wants to play Charlotte in the play and George won't settle for any other part when George auditions to be Charlotte People just laugh at him for example when you went into the room to audition in front of his teacher his teacher thought he was joking and didn't give him the part however his…

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    As mentioned before, though there are positive results of the feminist movement, it does not mean there is full gender equality. For instance, today females continue to get paid unequally, females have a less chance of holding leadership positions at corporations, it takes more work for a female to gain recognition and leadership in the workforce and it is harder for a female to be heard even if their perspective can result in having a great impact on society. However, in 2010 this figure has…

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    they still have one album. Recently, INNERCIRCLE, WINNER’s fan club has raged and cancelled their orders of WINNER’s fan meeting DVD. But they still come out in few drama’s audition programs and which Minho did. Currently, Minho is working on WINNER’s next new comeback album. Minho was busy making songs for a rapping audition program called, Show Me the Money Season 4. He has won 2nd place after a rapper, Basik. He competed with the song Okey…

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    talent. The cast fits the character descriptions for the show so well, and they made a lasting impression on the audience. “A Chorus line” is a musical theatre show set in 1975 that surrounds a director, Zach, and his assistant, Laura, holding dance auditions for an impending Broadway show. As the show goes on, cuts are continuously made, and it eventually comes down to the final interviews and potential cuts. Zach asks everyone about the exact moment in their life when they finally realized…

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    involvement in high school theatre has greatly improved my struggle with social anxiety. In seventh grade, the high school offered middle school students the chance to audition for roles in the musical Annie. Being interested in musical theatre, I decided that I would try to overcome my plaguing fears of rejection and failure and audition for…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    lighting, and prop with purpose and reason. The first play present was directed by Holly Rohan and written by Hanna Alison. The one-act titled “Audition Day” didn’t impress me with the introductory scene, but that quickly change at the end. This play was about the day of and audition. You find out what it’s like for a director and actors to go through the audition process. Unfornetately the talent isn’t so great and the director beings to lose her cool. One thing I really enjoyed is each…

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    The Viola Monologue

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    Auditions were always there, the days dark clouds on the calendar. Playing in front of an adjudicator, who scribbled furiously at every mistake you made. They were especially nerve-wracking for a violist, like me. Not many people chose to play the viola. There is very little solo repertoire, and the orchestra parts are often boring. The viola has also always been in the shadow of the violin or the cello. Because of this unfortunate lack of violists, there is also an unfortunate lack of festival…

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