Oh no. You blew your last audition. Nerves got the best of you and you panicked and your worst fears came true. NOW what do you do? And is it possible to not only get cast but get a part or even the lead at the very next audition? YES.
Learn the exact steps you need to take to undo any damage, completely recover, and wipe away any memory of an audition you'd rather forget in order to see your name exactly where you want it on the cast list the very next show (even with the same director)
The "Audition Recovery And Rescue?" Workshop will ease your mind about your biggest fear - what to do if you BOMB an audition. Especially if you are in school, and you know you're going to have this director again for the next show...how do you erase a bad impression? This workshop will help you understand how to recovery weeks, months, or even years after your audition how to wipe the director's memory like the Men In Black, and how to give an audition so good that the director can't wait to cast you. Secure your spot at this sharing of an audition secret weapon.
How to wipe the director's memory of any previous bad auditions you gave
Give the director Audition Amnesia from the audition you don't want them to associate with you and start with an impossible-seeming clean slate to make a NEW first impression.
How to control your nerves to give the audition you WANT to give
Discover how to manage your nerves in a way that your competition will be envious of and allow you to deliver the goods and blow the director away with your star power.
How to even use your previous bad audition to your advantage to get a callback and cast
Never fear! There's even a way to use a bad audition to your benefit...and we'll cover it in the workshop.
I'm Stacy Moscotti, founder of Theatre Kid Audition Coaching and creator of the Moscotti Method of Audition Assassinry. Before dedicating my life to coaching, I lived the theatre career of my dreams, starring in a National Tour, performing in all 48 Continental United States, and playing a ton of dream roles, like Evita, Velma, Cassie, Sally Bowles. I've also been a professional director and choreographer working with teens for over 25 years. I've auditioned thousands of theatre kids and am dedicating my life to giving theatre kids the foundational understanding of auditioning and creating an army of well trained, competitive auditioners who know how to play and win the game of auditioning and have the competitive edge every single time. I am so excited to help you with this really important aspect of the Game of Auditioning. See you soon!
Stacy Moscotti
The fear of a bad audition and never getting cast again has stopped far too many people from doing what they love - performing in shows. Now is the time to learn exactly how to recover in case things go wonky and how to become bulletproof from nerves and bad auditions.