Take a look at our library of audition monologues and songs- all available for your use! Then read some of our frequently asked questions to better understand how the audition process works.
Monologue Library
While we get this area ready with our own content, here are some links that we suggest for getting prepared for your audition at Hart County Community Theatre:
- 2 Minute Monologues from Monologue Genie
- Monologues for kids and teens! from A Drama Notebook
- Monologues for Acting Auditions from Ace Your Audition
- 35 Monologues for Teens from Backstage
Audition Tips
While we get this area ready with our own content, here are some links that we suggest for getting prepared for your audition at Hart County Community Theatre:
- 24 Monologue Acting Tips from Project Casting
Audition F.A.Q.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU AUDITION:
Actors will be asked to read a monologue and participate in theatre games and improvisation. Actors will be called to the stage one or more times to try different scenes and different actor combinations. Actors should arrive on time for the audition and expect to stay for the entire evening. You are welcome to attend both nights, but only need to attend one night.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO THE AUDITION?
Please bring a list of all schedule conflicts and a resume (if you have one). If you have a headshot, please bring it and we can attach it to the audition form. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes so that you can move easily at auditions.
WHEN WILL I FIND OUT IF I’VE BEEN CAST?
You will be notified by phone whether you are cast or not.
I WAS NOT ASKED TO ATTEND THE SECOND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS. DOES THAT MEAN I WON’T BE CAST?
Not necessarily.
WHAT IF I HAVE A CONFLICT WITH REHEARSAL DATES, DOES THAT MEAN I WON’T BE CAST?
The director will usually work around minor conflicts, which is why it is important to list all known conflicts on the audition form. Actors must be available for all performances. Conflicts with performance dates will cause you to not be cast. If you have a conflict with a performance date, please do not audition.
WHAT IF I GET SICK AND HAVE TO MISS A REHEARSAL?
If you are too sick to go to school or work, we typically don’t want you at rehearsal. Contact the director or stage manager as soon as you can if you must miss rehearsal due to illness or an emergency.