Even pre-pandemic, self-tape auditions were increasingly common. For many musicals, a video submission is often required in order to secure a live audition in front of the panel. So, if you haven’t already, start making friends with the camera. You don’t need an expensive fancy set-up, but a few tips and tricks can help make your videos look and sound great!
Read MoreFor musical theatre performers, it’s standard practice to list your voice type and range on your resume. If you’re uncertain about how to write this accurately, here are a few tips to help.
Read MoreHad a great chat this week on @companypod about what it means to train your voice holistically, theatre mishaps during My Fair Lady, and the journey of turning your passion into a business. Company is a new podcast created by Tiana Catalano and Giorgia Kennedy connecting Australian artists by talking all things personal, professional and spiritual.
Read More“I love auditioning!” said no-one (ever).
Let’s face it, it’s stressful to walk into an audition room facing judgement, comparison and frequent rejection.
As a voice teacher, I spend countless hours helping performers prepare for auditions and yet I still see so many sabotaging their chances for success with poor preparation.
Read MoreJennifer Peers, currently performing in Fiddler on the Roof, is in demand both as a musical theatre performer and teacher. She has performed in many Australian musicals including City of Angels, Loving Repeating, and the Australian tours of Mary Poppins and My Fair Lady, and appeared on the West End in Shoes and Master Class. Along with performing herself, Jen teaches a number of aspiring performers and working professionals in the musical theatre industry. We caught up with Jen to talk about all things vocal health, teaching and performing.
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