When I auditioned for the show, I didn't realize it was an MTV production, which is going to make for really good tunes during the episodes, if nothing else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I auditioned for 'Pitch Perfect,' and I had to sing. It was terrible.
I got the first thing I auditioned for - a guest role on two episodes on 'All Saints,' and I don't think I had ever been that excited.
The songs become the show, which is how it should be.
I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
I feel the producers really exploited my lack of talent at this time. I looked like an idiot up there. I want to be good, not something that people will laugh at.
I was lucky - the first eight productions I auditioned for, I got cast.
I didn't want to get into acting. I was very happy doing MTV, it took up my time, I was content.
I think with musicals, it's much more part of the script. They don't want songs that would stop the show; they need songs that keep the plot moving.
I'm not so bothered by the audition process anymore; in fact, I use it. It's a time for the actor to actually get to the know the director and the producers a little bit, too.
It took a long time to get that film made. I went in for it almost right after or like maybe six or seven months after I had my son and actually auditioned for the Regina King part and they just were like, 'No, you're just - you just don't really seem the part.'
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