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bullet Posted: 5/13/07 at 1:06pm
   If you have the luxury of time on your side i would choose closed, one on one auditions first and then have a group call-back of all your best auditioners.  The call-backs are wonderful since you can see all the quality performers without the burden of trying to be fair to everyone.  You can also see how they work with others and compare apperances and sizes at this time.  It may sound a little rude but the first one on one audition is basically a weeding out type situation.  After all, you know pretty fast when someone is not what you are looking for.
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I just started doing both.  I bring a group of ten to twelve actors in for a group audition.  We do improv games, movement games - things that are fun and that a brand new actor can do easily.  I look for people to be part of the group, how they move and speak.  It gives me a chance to see the new actor in an environment that does not single them out.  I then give each actor a monolog and a scene to read and send them out to prepare.  I then bring them back in one at a time and ask if they have anything prepared they would like to share then have them read a short piece of the monolog then give them some direction then the same with the scene using the SM as a scene partner.

I have found that I am far more likely to successfully cast new people than I was under the old system.
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bullet Posted: 5/15/07 at 1:00pm
Originally posted by dougb

I just started doing both.  I bring a group of ten to twelve actors in for a group audition.  We do improv games, movement games - things that are fun and that a brand new actor can do easily.  I look for people to be part of the group, how they move and speak.  It gives me a chance to see the new actor in an environment that does not single them out.  I then give each actor a monolog and a scene to read and send them out to prepare.  I then bring them back in one at a time and ask if they have anything prepared they would like to share then have them read a short piece of the monolog then give them some direction then the same with the scene using the SM as a scene partner.

I have found that I am far more likely to successfully cast new people than I was under the old system.
 
I guess I'm old fashioned.   I just throw 'em to the wolves and see who survives. LOL    
 
I think if you're a good actor you'll be good no matter what the audition "environment."    I don't have alot of time for hand holding or caring about someone's preparation technique or worrying if thier aura is in the right place.   Just give me what I'm looking for or wow me with something that makes me go "ahha I'm goin' with that!"    A good actor like a good athlete will be able to "bring it"  no matter if the setting is closed, open or group therapy.
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I just started doing a combination of both also, but in a different order then Doug. I have closed auditions first. I let everyone show me what they think their best is. I get to see how prepared they are for the auditions. I make my first cut decisions after the closed auditions. Then I have everyone come back for ensemble auditions. That way I can see who "plays well with others". I was amazed at the attitude change of a woman at my last audition. She was perfectly pleasant at the closed audition. She became snide, defensive and difficult when she was with the group. I would have never known until it was too late unless I had auditioned her with the ensemble. I like the combination.
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bullet Posted: 5/20/07 at 11:50am
It depends on how many are trying out and how many spots I have. 
 
If I have 90 trying out for 20 spots, I'll use a group audition to weed it down to a manageable number for callbacks. 
 
Then I'll use callbacks for solos, duet, and trio auditions, based on the character groups.
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