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Inspiring advice
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June 13, 2009
stephiiNew Member

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Hi I have done a couple of auditions for drama schools, which have gone disasterously and were mainly messed up due to my nerves and lack of preparation. I was really downhearted and was about to give up when I looked on this site and happened to see a link for the book Auditions A Practical Guide, which sounded OK. I clicked the link and went to their website http://www.auditionsapracticalguide.com and was immediately inspired by the great tips and advice that was on there. I sent for the book and have now read it and have learned loads that I would never have thought (and that was just from the chapter on auditioning for drama and theatre schools chapter). The rest of the book is amazing too, a real goldmine of information and well funny in places to! I now feel ready to tackle RADA (who were horrible to me before) and know I'll be way more prepared and confident about the whole experience… BRING IT ON!!! I should keep this information to myself, but I'm sure other people will benefit too, so I really recommend this book, its a real must for anybody wanting to study or studying! Take care Steph
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