Have you heard the phrase “yes, and?” It is the most popular approach to improv, to always say yes to whatever prompt or suggestion you receive. Saying “no” stops the momentum of the scene and it’s hard to get moving again. But this posture is applicable outside of improv, too, you can choose to say yes and support other people’s ideas in many ways.
One of the ways to say yes in theatre, is to sign up for every audition you can! This gives you valuable experience in the audition room, helping to calm the nerves that naturally arise at auditions. In addition to that, it gives you more opportunities to be seen by different directors and raises your chances of being the right fit for a show. Even if a show looks like something you might not be interested in, it can be a great experience to show up anyway and give the team the opportunity to change your mind!
We have another round of auditions coming up for Flip the Script: Foodways of Arlington, a Cultural Celebration. Click here to sign up for an audition slot!
Another example of saying yes is in the rehearsal room. The director is your fearless leader, bringing the creative ideas to the room with your safety in mind, so it is respectful to say yes to their suggestions. Sometimes it can be nerve-wrecking when your director asks you to do something that feels unfamiliar or even silly, but the director is putting you within a greater picture within the show, so let go of your hang-ups and give it a try! As an actor, you are bringing your talents to the director, and it is their job to shape a show out of it.
The Lion King Jr has been working hard in their rehearsals and are almost ready for shows. Get your tickets now, or buy a Flex Pass for 10 tickets you can use on any show all season!
Your safety and comfort are very important in the audition and rehearsal room. It is always best to advocate for yourself and bring any concerns to the attention of the director or stage manager. Here at Encore, we strive to make a safe place for everyone to try something new. Thanks for tuning into this week’s Tips of the Trade!
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