Lights! Camera! Action! Cerritos CA

In many liberal arts schools, entrance into a theater arts program probably won’t require you to audition. However, if you’re pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Theater, you will very likely be required to audition, and you should probably find that out before you go much further in your college application process!

Fremont College
(562) 809-5100
18000 Studebaker Road Suite 900A
Cerritos, CA
PCI College
(562) 916-5055
17215 Studebaker Rd #310
Cerritos, CA
Cypress College
(714) 484-7000
9200 Valley View
Cypress, CA
Biola University
(562) 903-6000
13800 Biola Ave
La Mirada, CA
Southern California University of Health Sciences
(562) 947-8755
16200 E Amber Valley Dr
Whittier, CA
American Auto Institute
(562) 403-2660
17522 Studebaker Rd
Cerritos, CA
ATI College - Norwalk
(562) 864-0506
12440 Firestone Blvd Ste 2001
Norwalk, CA
Cerritos College
(562) 860-2451
11110 Alondra Blvd
Norwalk, CA
Long Beach City College
(562) 938-4111
4901 E. Carson St.
Long Beach, CA
NTMA Training Centers of Southern California
(562) 404-4295
13230 Firestone Blvd., Unit A
Santa Fe Springs, CA
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Lights! Camera! Action! Theater Auditions

In many liberal arts schools, entrance into a theater arts program probably won’t require you to audition. However, if you’re pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Theater, you will very likely be required to audition, and you should probably find that out before you go much further in your college application process! A B.F.A. in Theater is considered a serious pre-professional degree that usually combines coursework in theater art, performance, directing, design, and technical areas.

Some programs are so academically intense that they allow very little room for you to pursue a minor or classes in other subjects. In other words, these aren’t the programs you want to enroll in if you’re just looking to do a little moonlighting from your day job as a chemical engineer.

Whether it’s a B.A. or a B.F.A. that’s on your mind, you should spend a day on campus prior to applying to speak with theater faculty members and students, attend classes, meet with an admission counselor, and tour the campus. Also, before scheduling any required auditions, complete and submit your application.

Each college and university has different requirements for their theater auditions, but in general, you’ll need to supply each program with music for the accompanist, a resume of your theater experience, and a recent photo. In addition, unless their requirements state differently, plan on preparing two contrasting monologues from p...

Author: Amy Ambler

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