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Musical Theater Program Auditions (New Majors) - Fall 2015

Friday, September 25, 2015 - 10:30am
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The University of Washington Musical Theatre Program--a collaboration between the Dance Program, School of Music and School of Drama--is designed to cultivate and nurture the creative artistry of highly motivated students who wish to develop their combined talent as vocalists, actors and dancers.

Audition Requirements

  • ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM 
  • PICTURE/ RÉSUMÉ 
  • LETTER OF INTENT 
  • DANCING – Come prepared to learn a dance combination 
  • ACTING – One contemporary monologue 
  • SINGING – Two contrasting songs 

How to Prepare for the Audition 

  • REGISTRATION FORM
  • PICTURE/RÉSUMÉ 
    • Bring three copies of your résumé. It should be one page only. Include all experience/training you have had in musical theatre, acting, singing and dancing. 

    • Bring one (1) up-to-date, clear, close-up picture of yourself. It does not have to be a professional headshot. It can be a color photocopy of a picture of you. 

  • LETTER OF INTENT 
    • Bring an essay (no longer than two pages) that tells us something about you “beyond” your résumé. It should include a statement about why you want to pursue training in musical theatre at a liberal arts institution. 

  • DANCING 
    • We will begin with the dance portion of the audition. Please start warming up as soon as you arrive! The studio will be open for your use an hour prior to the beginning of the dance call. 

    • You will be assigned to a group based on your prior dance training and experience. 

    • Please dress in neat dance apparel. Don’t wear baggy clothing or shorts of any kind. Women should wear character heels or jazz shoes. Men should wear jazz shoes. You will not be allowed to dance in socks, bare feet or street shoes. 

    • Please be aware that we must comply with the Dance Program’s use of studio Rules and Etiquette: 
      • No street shoes allowed. 
      • Refrain from using skin moisturizers to avoid creating slick spots on the floor. 
      • Only closed bottled water containers with clear liquids allowed. 

  • ACTING 
    • Prepare a short (less than one minute) contemporary monologue to deliver by memory. Make sure to pick one that is age appropriate for you. Try to avoid historic styles (verse, poetry, etc.) It is important to read the entire play to understand its context. 

  •  SINGING 
    • Prepare two (2) 32-bar contrasting vocal selections—one should be from legit musical theatre repertoire, and one should show your vocal belt/mix. 

    • Both selections should be memorized, and should complement your age and abilities. 

    • Have your sheet music in a binder or taped together to avoid page turns. Also, have it properly marked and in the key you plan to sing it. An accompanist will be provided. You will not be permitted to sing with your own accompanist, recorded music or a cappella. 

AUDITION TIPS 

  • Nerves are common at auditions. So, it is important to pick monologues and songs that you feel comfortable with, and practice them well in advance! 

  • Pick songs/monologues that suit you! Make sure they are age and content appropriate. They should feature your current skill level and strengths. 

  • Research your audition selections and know which musical/play they are from. Know their context!! This will help you make informed acting choices and connect to the material in a deeper way. 

  • Have fun! The UW Musical Theatre Program is at an exciting beginning stage. We seek to build a cohort of self-motivated and unique individuals who ENJOY the process of rigorous training.  

**Please note that only those auditioning will be allowed in the studio. Parents and friends must wait in the hallway** 

For questions, please contact Program Coordinator Wilson Mendieta at wilsonm1@uw.edu or Academic Advisor GK Morell at gkmorell@uw.edu.

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