WAAPA AUDITIONS!!
Fri, 7 Oct 2005, 11:49 pmWalter Plinge70 posts in thread
WAAPA AUDITIONS!!
Fri, 7 Oct 2005, 11:49 pmUm hi guys! wow what an amazing forum! I am, like so amazed how much you guys all know about like, acting and stuff! I heard off my friend dulcie at the clinic that waapa was doing auditions for people soon.... my mum has always said i'm such a character, and I was thinking, i reckon i could be a performer in a big hollywood musical! i cant really sing that good - only in the shower using my shampoo as the microphone!! haha I heard they teach you singing and stuff at the academy, so yeh. I reckon it wud be wicked to be in a place where everyone is so talented and amazing singers. I wanted to get advice on my audition.... I started writing my audition monologue and me and my friend sharon, who did ballet until she was, like, 14, is helping mewith a creative dance...how long should it be? and is it cool if i wear my leotard? what do you people reckon?>
thanks so much guys!
sally d.
thanks so much guys!
sally d.
What are the chances
Sat, 2 Sept 2006, 08:41 pmWalter Plinge
I just want an opinion about my chances of recieving a place in either the cert or B.A. courses of musical theatre at WAPPA. You see, I'll be finishing a Drama/Education double degree at the end of next year here in Queensland, and have been in the performance industry on stage and screen for the past 11 years. i have also been receiving singing and vocal lessons for 9 years.
I beleive that i can manage the physical and mental workload required for either musical theatre course based upon the experience gained in the course i am currently studying in. On top of my 5-6 subject a semester course, i have managed to be largely involved with many amateur theatre companies, and have been part of the creative teams for the Brisbane Festival, and the 2006 River Festival, also here in Queensland. I have also performed at many high profile events such as the international childrens festival 'Out of the Box', and have my own radio show.
Moving doesn't really faze me, as i moved to Japan for a couple of years, away from my family here in Australia, and am now also living out of home with minimal contact with family. My social life is my work- partying and clubbing just isn't my scene.