At that audition I did not have any Baroque arias prepared so I sang my usual bel canto coloratura and he hired me on the spot. |
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The first audition, for the role of a West African female airport check-in assistant, is being held in Chatham on Friday 7 February. |
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The central characters will be genuinely deaf, but he wants to audition local people for the rest of the cast. |
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I arrived at the audition looking healthy and suntanned and was sent to put on a wig and uniform. |
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However they agreed to audition him for the show when they heard about his extraordinary word skills. |
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Nonetheless, he was full of praise for choirmaster and organist at St James's, Bill Thomas, who trained him and oversaw his Halle audition. |
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Financial security can enable you to audition for dance roles as well as develop your choreographic skills. |
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I knew a panic attack was coming on, but I had to hold on, get to the studio and get through the audition. |
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He must have done a kick-ass audition, because he did not impress me at all on stage. |
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However, her reservation to audition for the part was due to her inexperience in musical theatre. |
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She was called back for a second, then a third audition before being cast as an understudy to the lead. |
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Aspiring movie stars in this crazy city are already rehearsing his final courtroom speech as an audition monologue. |
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Jonathan, a 19-year-old pre-med and theatre arts student from Dallas, has flown in especially for the audition. |
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Everyone who entered should have received a phone call informing them of audition venues and times. |
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Eventually, she requests an audition, but embarrassingly falls flat on her face. |
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The audition was an open audition and so as you can imagine, the stage door was quite packed with people trying to register! |
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There will also be an audition free production to make the learning process experiential at the end of the workshop. |
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Unlike most who audition with backing tracks, Harry chose to sing his a cappela, and he got a good round of applause at the end. |
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But, c'mon, if I don't have to audition for it, it's not really like I'm still acting. |
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If that play is ever performed here, I'll audition for it, since I can do cockney really well! |
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Betty, who seems so sunny and perky, practices the lines of a scene for her upcoming audition with Rita. |
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There, a fellow student and member of the psychedelic funksters Papa's Magic Beard invited her to an audition. |
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Lucy hires a local teen to teach her the jitterbug for a big audition, but when the day arrives, eye drops make it hard for her to see. |
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We've already had in excess of twenty people audition, and I'd say the average level of talent is in excess of our expectations. |
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Even if you have a stable position in a company, every time you are onstage is potentially an audition for your next role. |
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She then goes for her first audition against opposition from 190 other girls and wins a lead in a Bollywood film. |
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The diagrams in Appendix B assume an idealized listening environment in which every audience member shares the same point of audition. |
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And a tremulous smile haunts her lips as she realizes that the audition is only partly to blame. |
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For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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Just because she had an audition, didn't mean she would continue on to be in the band as a vocalist. |
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Stanley Coren has studied human perception and its development, primarily in the areas of vision and audition. |
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For her audition Natalie had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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So if any of you are interested in coming and trying out for this audition then grab one of these papers on my desk before you leave class. |
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After the first audition there was a two-week period when it was a case of don't call us, we'll call you. |
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Why work as a wage slave when the promise of big payoff from being on TV is only an audition away? |
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Right before I left for St. Louis I got the audition for the show and then a callback. |
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As it transpires upon careful audition, the individual numbers themselves are far more exquisite than their corresponding visual icons indicate. |
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They'd both had a callback for their first audition, a show that would air in March. |
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My cheap ballpoint scratched across the page, and as soon as it was lifted off, my name was called to the audition room. |
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Rider Strong nailed the audition with no direction whatsoever, and won the job on the spot. |
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The next day he received a letter from London saying his audition for the juvenile lead in a musical comedy had been successful. |
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Next year, she plans to audition for a place at NIDA and the conservatorium of music. |
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Anyone keen to audition is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm. |
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Combining moves from more unusual dance methods can be the ticket to standing out in a performance or audition. |
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It was a splendid and successful audition, but she would have to go to England to get her book in print. |
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She was picked for a second audition and then recalled and told she had the part. |
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He won the audition, and was determined thereafter to pursue a show-business career. |
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But his complacency comes to an end when he bumps into his childhood piano teacher, who encourages him to audition for him. |
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Unable to turn speech into audition, excretion into alimentation, he cannot sustain the illusion of dialogue and interaction. |
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The cast members are variously able, appropriate in a musical about a Broadway dance audition. |
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At 6 p.m., the audition procedure, the most bedraggling and stressful portion of the festival for some began. |
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Through standard musical comedy serendipity, George is given an audition opposite Clare! |
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White Lodge students were not required to attend the first audition, but went straight to the finals. |
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The chance to audition actors from both Canada and the U.K. was another bonus of the film's co-production status. |
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Mr Summers said it is hard to plan what the group will be doing as he does not know who will audition. |
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With no money to go to Washington D.C. to audition, she had to choose between pawning her karaoke machine or her wedding ring. |
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The audience will use fingerpads to vote for their favourite soundalike, who will then gain an audition for the TV series. |
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Sox is an actor who dries at an audition because he cannot relate to the character of a township gangster. |
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Unlike many schools with combined modern and ballet programs, Utah requires women to do pointe work at the audition. |
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She was understood to be gutted after the failed audition in London and both her and mum Wendy leave in tears. |
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Brian Epstein, their manager, organised an audition with George Martin, the record producer. |
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Tap-dancing was not accepted as an audition piece, but he convinced the panel to let him tap anyway. |
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The easiest solution to this situation is to address the issue right in the beginning during the initial audition. |
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The next day, at the audition, Betty has to act the same scene with a lecherous has-been, and suddenly she does it with surprising lubricity. |
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Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills. |
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What is a reasonable length of time for an aspiring ballet dancer to audition before going to college? |
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If you're not afraid of the dark or things that go bump in the night you will at least have the nerve to make it through the audition. |
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Breezing through the audition process, Lemar found himself in self-imposed exile with twelve other students. |
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The major work last night was Don Quixote, that staple of National Youth Orchestra string audition extracts. |
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When he auditioned he did not realise until later that the backing track he had recorded at the audition was the smash hit Lola. |
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He turns up for the audition wearing pink leopard-skin pants, pointy boots, a suede jacket and sunglasses. |
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I went into the audition as Fericito, the Venezuelan percussionist, and then I did a self-defense expert. |
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I put the audition on tape, and then a few weeks later, had a meeting with Damon. |
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The Warriors players were hand-picked for the advert after weeks of selection procedures which ended with a mad dash to the final audition straight after a game. |
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When it comes to the veepstakes, a good audition won't get you the part. |
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Anyone who would like to audition should wear casual clothing. |
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He came to the English department to audition the girls for the lead role. |
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I audition one person, he or she reads the lines, and that's it! |
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No, it was just an audition that I did on tape and the tape got sent away. |
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In May 2010, an embarrassing audition tape surfaced online that Klein had shot years earlier for mamma Mia! |
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Many dancers and teachers are bicoastal these days, moving from East to West and back to follow the audition, rehearsal, teaching and performing seasons. |
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later. |
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One day, after getting lost and arriving 20 minutes late to my audition, I hit my breaking point. |
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If you love what you do, it will sustain you when you get a disappointing grade on your math test, get cut from the hockey team or don't get the audition callback. |
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Abdul's cameo came in a sketch that recreated a typical Idol audition. |
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Abdi only got into acting when the producers of the film came to Minneapolis to audition Somali-born actors. |
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He booked his first audition for understudy in the Tony-award-winning Thoroughly Modern Millie. |
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She set her mind on getting a part in The nutcracker and devoted all waking hours to preparing for the audition. |
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I'm busting myself going on every audition that I'm remotely right for, and you dump a perfectly good job because some old guy gets a little touchy-feely. |
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I had moved to L.A. and gotten a little bit of traction there, and I think my manager parlayed that into an audition. |
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Did they offer you the part outright, or was there an audition? |
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I had this wacky Italian voice floating around in my head because I had done some voice-over audition where I had to do it. |
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Elvis nearly blew the audition by neglecting to plug in his iPod. |
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The ballet audition consists of a simple class without pointe work. |
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At the time for my audition, I was politely ushered to the stage. |
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Based on the strength of her audition, he built his follow-up film, Jackie Brown, around Grier. |
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Unfortunately, its excellent concertmaster and first violinist, Guillermo Figueroa, may be leaving, so the season became one long audition of violin soloists. |
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My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition. |
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Alan just happened to be in New York auditioning people, and I got in the room to audition for the first time. |
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Is it true that you also turned down the chance to audition for the Anastasia Steele role in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie? |
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She was in a Chicago antique mall with her mom when she found out she got the audition. |
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The Aussie would drive from audition to audition in her beat-up car, only to be shot down on the regular. |
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The first time he came in on the audition we bonded because he was from East Texas, like me. |
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After every quadrennial vice-presidential audition, another cautionary guideline emerges. |
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During the weekend, there will also be the chance for budding town criers to audition on the square as the town council looks to appoint a new crier for the town. |
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In a casting gambit that doubled as a publicity stunt he sent his assistants into rural schoolhouses to audition tens of thousands of thirteen-year-old girls. |
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Megan wants Don to help her snag an audition for a shoe commercial. |
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They had also replaced Druce as manager with Helmut Gorden, with whom they secured an audition with Chris Parmeinter for Fontana Records. |
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The space is popular with street performers, who audition with the site's owners for an allocated slot. |
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In the 2000s, all tenured members of a professional orchestra normally audition for positions in the ensemble. |
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Heyman persuaded Radcliffe's parents to allow him to audition for the part of Harry Potter, which involved Radcliffe being filmed. |
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In A Modern Line, Keigwin puts the grueling process of a Chorus Line-style audition into the context of everyday life. |
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I made an audition tape for The Crucible,'' she recalls, ''and ended up coming over here to screentest with Daniel Day-Lewis. |
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It saw the stage debut of Richard Burton whom Williams had spotted at an audition in Cardiff. |
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Gielgud was initially uncertain about selecting Burton and asked him to come back the following day to repeat his audition. |
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Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for The X Factor because she believed people were being chosen for their looks. |
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She almost abandoned her plan to enter Britain's Got Talent believing she was too old, but O'Neil persuaded her to audition nevertheless. |
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They'reboth boy bands who got together themselves,not through a manufactured audition process. |
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Auditions went badly, until the final audition, of John McKenzie of Global Village Trucking Company, who was immediately offered the job. |
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After being contacted by the band to come to audition in Cardiff for the role, Pat learned their whole setlist in 7 days for the audition. |
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Kevork Malikyan, who played Kazim in Last Crusade, also expressed interest in the role, but a traffic jam meant he missed his audition. |
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He said that when he went for an audition, he didn't read any lines but just talked with co-producer Alex Ganza. |
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For the audition, Nicole will play up her skill as a pianist by playing Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. |
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The breakthrough was when she turned up to audition for EastEnders, wearing the tartiest clothes she could find, including a daring micro skirt. |
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The audition audience erupted into laughter when the new judge thought a hopeful from Scotland was a Scouser. |
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Ultimately, this position turned into a working audition for the closer role, as successful setup men were promoted. |
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A PROMINENT businessman says buskers playing in Cardiff city centre should have to undergo an audition before they are allowed to perform. |
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She says her modeling agency landed her an audition, and she got the job. |
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I was just trying to get better before I compiled some audition. |
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But that's probably because she didn't even know her audition was for Waw Ffactor. |
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Now 52, it was Boyle's tear-jerker audition on Britain's Got Talent that threw her into the international limelight. |
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Trainor brought along a ukulele to her audition and blew him away. |
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Band directors across the nation nominated only their very best band and color guard members to audition. |
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The audition with TSO was a success for Gabriela, and she has been getting rave reviews from Coast-to-Coast as she tours the United States. |
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Rye came to the rescue again by sending Burton to audition for a role in The Lady's Not for Burning, a play by Christopher Fry and directed by Gielgud. |
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She then went on to successfully audition for Arts Educational Schools London and joined the school to study musical theatre at a professional level. |
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Judges' spats, chavtastic families storming the audition room in protest, and torrid life stories all take precedence over finding someone who can actually hold a tune. |
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His disappearance on the day of the audition was just a cop-out. |
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The actor had to make his cutting shorter to fit the audition time. |
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Following an audition at Taiwan, I joined the sets in Pondy. |
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