Where can I get acting sides?

Where can I get acting sides?

ACTORS: How to Access Sides Print Showfax by Actors Access is the premiere sides distribution site for Actors. Go to Showfax.com to access sides. Then click on the appropriate option: Quick Search – Selecting this option will allow you to search for your role by Project Title, Casting Director, or Role Name.

Where can I find audition scripts?

7 Ways to Find Your College Audition Monologues

  • Try searching The Monologuer right at Backstage.com, which has a varied library including classical material.
  • Subscribe to email lists of Samuel French and Dramatists Play Service.
  • Bookmark the NY Times’ theater section and read reviews daily.

Where can I get monologues?

Suggested sites for finding monologues on the web for free:

  • Monologue Archive. An assortment of public domain monologues taken from classic plays organized by gender and type.
  • Shakespeare’s Monologues.
  • Audition Monologues by Stage Agent.
  • The Monologue Database.
  • Ace Your Audition Monologues.

What are good scripts to practice acting?

10 Practice Scripts for Actors

  • BASKET CASE. A comedy sketch with a single mother raising her only daughter.
  • TRUE BLOOD TIES. This is a family scene that takes place between a father (who is locked up in prison) and his daughter who visits him.
  • DEAD GIRL.
  • WEIGHT OF LAUGHTER.
  • REAL AGAIN.
  • SHRIBBLE.
  • ENCOUNTER.
  • PEAK HEAT HOUR.

What are dummy sides?

Unless they are dummy sides (which means the scene was written specifically for that audition), this is “a huge clue that will help you know if the scene you’re working takes place at the beginning, middle, or end of the story,” acting coach Clay Banks explains.

How long should audition sides be?

Sides are brief scenes from your script that you use for your auditions. Keep them under three pages, so that the actor can learn the scene. If you write a lot of description, remove some from the sides so it’s easier to read. Short sides also allow you to do more takes of the scene.

How do I find the right monologue?

10 Tips For Choosing The Best Monologue For You

  1. Know your casting type and be realistic about it.
  2. Know your age range.
  3. Play to your strengths.
  4. Choose a monologue with shifts in emotion.
  5. Choose one that matches the role you are going for.
  6. If they haven’t specified timings, keep it short.
  7. Choose a strong character.