Writing
Creative Writing & Journalism Samples
National Fellowship
Regional Fellowship
The Institute for Theatre Journalism and Advocacy
Feb 2022
Feb 2022
Freelance Writer
Handbook Creation for Wayne State University Theatre Department
Feb 2022
Feb 2022
Freelance Writer
Handbook Creation for Old Dominion University Theatre Department
March 2021
March 2021
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Auditions
Are you interested in auditioning for the ODU Theatre program's performances? All four shows each year are open to all students, no matter your major or experience! First, find the audition notices in Diehn, BAL, and the Webb, as well as on social media @ODURepTheatre. They are typically posted in late August and early December, and give the date, time, location and what you need to prepare. One common audition material is "sides," which are short parts of the script for you to perform for your audition. Often sides are available ahead of time, so you can practice. The other typical material is a one-minute monologue, which you choose and prepare ahead of time. There are monologues available in the Theatre office, Univ. Theatre 1000. Occasionally, auditions involve "cold readings," which means there will be sides you haven't seen before your audition, or the directors may use improvisational games to watch you interact with a group. On the day of auditions, you fill out a form with your contact information and class/work schedule. Once you are called, you go into the audition room, meet the directors, and tell them your name. If you are performing a monologue, you would also say which play and character your monologue is from. Then you perform your piece, and your audition is over. After auditioning, you may receive an invitation to return for a second audition, or "callback." After callbacks, the cast list will be sent to all those who auditioned, and you learn if you were cast. So come out, audition, and create theatre magic with ODURep! |