<p>The audition wasn’t too bad for me. Beforehand I was like dying because I was so nervous, my mom said that my face was red when I came out but I always get really nervous before an audition, once I’m in the middle of it though I feel better, but my face just doesn’t cooperate I guess, haha.</p>
<p>Anyways you walk into the lobby and the woman behind the desk tells you to sit and wait till she calls your name. This can take only like 5 minutes, like it took for me, or longer I assume, depends on how many are auditioning. There was a girl who was there before us and I ended up auditioning before her, I guess cause I was only going to the summer program.</p>
<p>Then your name gets called and you go up this elevator to like the 10th floor I think, don’t really remember. And you’re at the admission desk I think. It’s where the calls get answered. I waited up there for about 6 or so minutes and was talking with this student behind the desk, he was really nice. Then you get your name called into this small room to audition. It’s only the head of the program that auditions you. For my audition I sat down and he talked to me for a minute or so, took my headshots I was supposed to bring, then he told me to get up and do my monologues. The space isn’t really big, but I didn’t need a big space, probably about 5x8. However the guy I was talking to behind the desk said that when he auditioned there were a bunch of chairs set up, so he had a very tiny space to work with, so he had to change the dynamics of his monologue, so I guess be prepared.</p>
<p>After my monologues, I sat down and he told me a bit about the program and then I could ask questions. After that he told me when I would get my results and I left. My mom was shocked at how quick the audition went, a total of about 15 minutes from when I left her in the lobby. All and all it was a comfortable audition. I know a lot of people on here seem to dislike the idea of having only one person audition you, but with such a small school I can understand. I’ve been in a lot of different audition situations, and I liked this one. So try not to get too nervous, it’s not that bad. :)</p>