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COLLEGE AUDITIONS
College Auditions - Oct. 11th Roosevelt High School, Seattle, WA.
START TIME
Registration: 8:00 - 8:30 a.m.
General meeting: 8:40 a.m
General acting auditions: 9:00 - 12:30
Call-back interviews 1:30 - 5:00
Technical portfolio auditions:
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Registration 12:00
Portfolio auditions 12:30
In order to save you an additional expense, WA Thespians have decided NOT to use getAcceptd.com as
our registration site. It would behoove you to go to getacceptd.com and start you FREE portfolio. 95% of
college programs are using Acceptd as a way of pre-screening students by looking at your portfolio. They
have access to your information during the audition/recruiting season and may go back to your file for
updates for added resumes, video/audio clips. We highly encourage you to create a portfolio and then
check the box that applies to being part of the Acceptd site. Showcase your talent at Acceptd so you can
be seen by hundreds of arts programs around the world.
In Acceptd, students can keep their profile information (under "Discover Me") updated and live as long as
they desire. If they choose to make themselves "searchable," they will be seen by all 200 plus partners in
the network. The "Discover Me" section is free to students. However, when a student decides to send an
application to a particular program, such as a Theatre school, which requires it, they will need to pay
them the additional fee required by each school.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: OCT. 1 – All applications must be received by the
due date giving the college auditors plenty of time to see if you have a portfolio in
Acceptd. Follow rules on the application form – do not attach any additional
papers and make sure your resume fits into the allotted space!
Q&A
Q: Who can audition
A: Only students who graduate in spring 2015
Q: Is there a required grade point?
A: Yes, a minimum 2.75 grade point average is required
Q: What is the price for the WA State auditions
A: The registration price is $40 for inducted Thespians and $45 for non-Thespians.
Q: Why audition for the WA Unified Auditions? Wouldn't it be easier just to go to the National Unified
auditions instead of paying this additional audition fee?
A: WA State is the second stop of the year in the audition circuit. Students in the past have found that
they can bypass the National Unified Auditions if they receive a callback from one of their choice schools
here in WA State. If one receives a callback in WA, the college/university does not require a second
audition at the National Unified's, only the callbacks at the individual school/campus
Q: What schools attended the WA State Unified College Auditions last year?
A: 21 Schools attended the auditions last fall.
AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy)
CAP21
Central Washington University
Cornish College of the Arts
New School For Drama, The
New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts
Northern Arizona University
Roosevelt University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Santa Fe University of Art and Design
Theatre of Arts, Hollywood
University of Arizona
University of the Arts
University of Evansville
University of Minnesota - The Guthrie BFA
University of Northern Colorado
University of Oklahoma – BOTH the musical theatre school and the school of Drama
University of Washington (New Musical Theatre program)
Webster University
Western Washington University
Willamette University
Q: Do I need to be available the entire day?
A: Yes! Especially if you receive a callback interview. Callback interviews go from 1:30 - 5:00
Q: Do I need to bring a lunch?
A: You may choose to bring a lunch. There is a Starbucks two blocks away. There will also be food
available for purchase on campus.
Q: Where do I park?
A: There is a parking lot on the West side of the building. On 12th Ave N.E. between 67th and 68th on
the right side.
DETAILS
1. Send:
o each completed application form with a $40 (inducted Thespian), $45.00 (non thespian)
processing fee (payable to WA State Thespians)
o completed Health form – Consent/Refusal to:
Ruben Van Kempen
c/o Roosevelt High School.
1410 NE 66th Street
Seattle, WA 98115
by Oct 1, 2010. Forms received after Oct. 1 will not be accepted. Refunds will not be given due to cancellation.
Fax: 206.252.4811 ATTEN: Ruben Van Kempen
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It is important for students to fill out the application correctly. Do not attach any additional
document to your application – resume space is limited, only use that space. No other
materials will be provided to the college reps—this includes additional résumé pages and
photographs. However, students should bring extra résumés/photos to present to the colleges
at callback interviews.
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There is no limit on the number of students per troupe who may participate in the college/university
auditions. The audience at the audition sessions will consist of the representatives of colleges and
universities. In addition to participating in the audition, college/university representatives may call
students back for interviews. Tech portfolio auditions will be held the same day (see College Audition
flyer).
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College and university representatives will not make specific offers during the audition day. Instead,
they may contact students following the auditions with offers.
Audition Instructions
The emphasis during the auditions must be on presentation and performance. The performing area will be
approximately 8’ x 8’. No special lighting will be available. One straight-back chair and one small table will be
provided. Before your introduction, you will be allowed to set the stage. You may not use additional set pieces
and you must supply any needed hand props. Costumes are not permitted. Dress neatly—it makes a good
impression. Musical auditions must be accompanied by the piano—no taped music will be accepted. An
accompanist will be provided; bring sheet music. No dance auditions will be permitted.
Auditions must be solo presentations. Other students may not perform with you. You will be requested to
begin your audition with only an introduction (name; school; name of selection(s)). Students will be allowed a
maximum of two minutes (not including the introduction). Time will be called if students exceed the two-minute
maximum. Time will not permit oral or written critiques. Audition sessions are closed to delegates who are not
auditioning. In the performance category you may perform one two-minute selection (song or monologue) or
two contrasting one-minute selections (two monologues or one song/one monologue). No taped music will be
permitted, and no singing a cappella. When choosing your performance piece, please avoid selections with
dialects, accents, and any classical material unless you have been specifically trained in these areas.
LOCATION:
Roosevelt High School Theatre
1410 NE 66th STreet
Seattle WA 98115
Cell Phone 206.412.5235
Auditions follow general meetings. Acting students must plan to stay for the entire
day in case you get a callback.
We will assign you all to an audition slot.
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