AUDITIONS FOR DEPT. STAGE PRODUCTIONS
Spring 2023 Auditions
Auditions are required for mainstage and Senior Thesis Festival productions.
To audition:
Fill out the audition form (linked here). You should prepare a 1-minute monologue. On the audition form, you can indicate which shows you are auditioning for: you can audition for any/all, but will be cast in only one.
Auditions will begin at 6:30 pm the first Wednesday of the semester (Jan. 18) in the Minor Latham Playhouse (MIL 118); there is a mandatory audition meeting beginning at 6. Callbacks will be held the evening of Thursday, January 19, beginning at 6pm. You also receive an email calling you back either late Wednesday evening or early Thursday morning.
Casts will be announced Friday, January 20. Everyone who was called back will receive an email about casting. If you are cast, you must register for THTR UN 2022 (Cardenas) One Flea Spare. The first rehearsal for One Flea Spare will be Monday January 23, 6.30pm.
An Island Full of Noises, a workshop directed by Gisela Cardenas and Christine Giancatarino. Rehearsals: April 7 to April 21 M-F 6:30-10:30pm and Sat. April 8 from 1 to 5. Public Showing April 21, 8pm, Minor Latham Playhouse. If you are cast, you must register for THTR UN3600.
PARTICIPANTS:
- Twelve performer participants + two designer participants who will attend the workshop for sound and lights : They will be chosen by audition/ interview.
- Open to anyone interested.
- No tech, everything will be worked through the workshop
- One stage manager
- A series of hand props (List TBD)
- 24 chairs
- 2 microphones
- No costumes (everyone will be dressed in black)
Audition Guidelines
The audition piece must be memorized if you are a declared Theatre major or if you have taken an acting class. If this is your first time auditioning for the Department, it is very strongly recommended that your audition piece be fully memorized. Auditioners may have the script in hand. Prior performance or acting class experience is not required.
Directors—whether faculty or senior thesis students—of the Department of Theatre are looking for actors who are actively and imaginatively engaged in the pursuit of an intention/objective rather than merely demonstrating an emotion or personality. The most successful audition piece is one that actively reveals the experience of a person other than the actor him/herself. It is recommended that you select material that you respond to personally.
Accessibility
We are committed to providing an accessible and welcoming environment for all participants. Individuals with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations or have questions about the Theatre Department's accessibility should contact the Theatre Administrator for assistance, cgrant@barnard.edu.
Preparing for Auditions
Choose an audition piece, and read the entire play it’s taken from before the audition. Work on the audition piece in advance; waiting until the night before the audition is highly discouraged. The audition monologue is limited to 60 seconds.
Some basic questions to consider when preparing your audition piece:
- Who am I?
- Where am I (what is the time, weather and place)?
- Who am I talking to?
- Why am I saying this now, or what makes it important to say this now?
- What am I hoping to achieve by saying this? Or, how do I hope things will change because I say this?
Audition Procedures
All students auditioning for classes and/or productions must attend an informational meeting in the Minor Latham Playhouse prior to auditions, typically at 6pm on the day of auditions.
Auditions will begin shortly after the introductory session. Auditioners must be present at the beginning of the audition period, but will be auditioned individually, and may leave one they have auditioned. You will have the opportunity to declare whether you are auditioning for all shows produced that semester, or only for one show. If the director would like to hear you sing, that information will be announced prior to auditions.
Callback lists for the semester’s productions are posted later in the evening: callbacks are scheduled for the following evening and instructions will be provided. All shows for a given semester will be cast by the end of the first week of class, so that students who are cast may register for the class/production. Students are required to register for the appropriate section of Performance Practicum or will be dropped from the show.