Dress and present yourself in a professional manner.
Observe all time limits.
"Slate" with your name, the title of your audition pieces, and the character you will be portraying as an introduction. No other information is needed.
All audition pieces must be memorized.
Choose monologues from published plays. Avoid self-written works, teleplays, or screenplays.
Avoid audition pieces that require an accent.
Avoid monologues with telephone calls.
Avoid playing profile. Place your imaginary acting partner directly above or adjacent to the heads of the auditors/camera.
Be prepared to repeat your monologue, with changes, after direction is given.
Pick audition pieces appropriate to your age and emotional range.
Avoid overacting and/or overly dramatic material.
Remember that sexually explicit or socially offensive material usually works against an auditioner.
Do not apologize or make excuses for your work.
Do not choose a "signature song" (a song that is strongly associated with a particular performer) or songs that are overdone.
Pre-recorded musical accompaniment is preferred, but a cappella auditions are acceptable.
Keep your audition simple and honest.
Avoid elaborate staging, properties, and/or costuming in your audition. Keep it simple and let us focus on your acting skill.