Thu 12 Oct 2023: 6:30PM
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Auditioning for Drama School (16+)

Venue: 100 Renfrew St, Glasgow, G2 3DB
Prices: £250

This 10 week course focuses on preparing students for their drama school auditions and covers a wide range of topics including audition material, UCAS applications, and filming self tapes.

12 October 2023 – 14 December 2023
Thursdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm
£250

More people than ever are applying to Acting and Musical Theatre programmes and the audition process is highly competitive. There is no denying that your audition day can be a daunting experience to go through. As well as remembering all the work you have put into preparing your monologues and songs, you have your nerves to cope with.

This 10 week course focuses on preparing students for their drama school auditions and covers a wide range of topics including audition material, UCAS applications, and filming self tapes.

Whether auditioning for Drama or Musical Theatre, this course is designed and led by experienced audition panel members and offers the opportunity to experience a simulated audition.

This course will lead you through what to expect at an audition and also covers what is involved in the workshop and interview portion of the process should you be recalled for the second stage.

Although this course specifically prepares students for audition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, it provides skills and experience transferable to other contexts. There are no entry requirements for this open access course. Students do not need to have previous experience. Students should show up to class eager to learn and take part.

For further information, please contact m.ross2@rcs.ac.uk or visit https://www.rcs.ac.uk/short-courses/acting-auditioning-for-drama-school-16/

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