BA (Hons) Musical Theatre ONLINE Audition Schedule

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BA (HONS) MUSICAL THEATRE

ONLINE AUDITION SCHEDULE


Why Winchester? “Over the three years you will grow immensely as a performer, completely rethink the way you look at the industry, and explore topics and shows you’d never even thought about.” Joe Best, Class of 2018 Vocal Performer, Thomas Cook.

Seussical Theatre Royal, Winchester, 2022


Congratulations Congratulations on being selected for an audition for the Musical Theatre Programme in the Department of Performing Arts at the University of Winchester. Due to the high level of demand for our courses, we take great care in the selection of students who we believe can meet the standards required, and who will make a positive contribution to their year group and the wider University. Your Audition/Interview is an opportunity for you to introduce yourself, demonstrate your potential, and discuss your passion for the subject. It is also your chance to see if the Department and the University provide the environment you are looking for to support your aspirations. The exact timings of the interviews will depend on the number of applicants attending. They will be confirmed during the student led Q&A and before the dance audition commences.

It is important that you get a sense of how we work so that you are able to make an informed choice about your future programme of study, rather than simply audition with little interaction with the Musical Theatre team. The University will hold Applicant Open Days in February and March which offer the opportunity to meet staff and students, and include guided tours of the outstanding facilities and award-winning accommodation. Alternatively, Campus Tours are held throughout the year, guided by a current student who is able to answer any questions you may have about student life at the University of Winchester. These are available on many days during the year and are booked in advance on the University of Winchester website. We hope you have a great day with us!

Audition Schedule TIME

EVENT

ROOM

13.00*-13.30

Welcome Talk from the Programme Leader and questions with Course Champions

Microsoft Teams

13.30-14.14

Singing/Acting (interview) #1**

Microsoft Teams

14.15-15.00

Singing/Acting (interview) #2**

Microsoft Teams

15.00-15.15

Final questions with the Programme Team

Microsoft Teams

* Please ensure that you have logged onto Teams by 12:55 so that we can start promptly. **Applicants will be allocated into groups and rotated through their vocal and acting auditions and their interview.


Seussical Theatre Royal Winchester, 2022



Fee information FEE The Department of Performing Arts does not charge applicants a fee for interview/audition as we wish the experience to be as stress-free and rewarding as possible.

The following pages contain some information on what to prepare for your audition, what to expect on the day, as well as as answers to a few frequently asked questions.

Why Winchester? ‘Studying at the University of Winchester teaches you a wide range of aspects of musical theatre, from theoretical perspectives to becoming more confident with your craft as a performer’. Emilia Gee, Class of 2019-20 Represented by TakeOne Agency

Working Theatre Royal Winchester, 2019


BA (Hons) Musical Theatre audition details This group audition and interview is a chance for you to demonstrate your vocal, movement, acting and performance skills, as well as for us to find out more about your interests and aspirations in the field of Musical Theatre. DANCE AUDITION: A short sequence of choreography being taught via video is linked below. Applicants are asked to learn the sequence of choreography and to submit a video of themselves dancing the sequence with their confirmation of attending an Audition/ Interview session. To learn the 9to5 sequence, please click here to obtain access to video tutorial with Chris, our dance teacher. We are really looking for your ability to interpret the material as an actor, and how you might demonstrate adaptability by fitting the routine into the space you might have available. We are interested in technique, but we are mostly interested in your ability to tell story and convey character through movement. Please wear dance wear or non-restricting sportswear. *We recommend uploading your video to an unlisted YouTube page, but please do remember to enable viewing permissions to those with a link otherwise we will not be able to view it. If you email us the file, please try to keep them as small as possible and only email one file at a time. Sometimes we are unable to open or find the attachment as it is too large. If this is the case, don’t worry, we will contact you and advise you of an alternative method of getting the video(s) to us! Please note that your Dance Audition video must be submitted at least one day before you attend the online interview, otherwise we will not be able to carry out the interview. ACTING AUDITION Please prepare a contemporary monologue, post 1960, of no more than one minute in length, of your choosing. This could either be comedic or serious in tone depending on what you’d like to demonstrate to us about you as an actor/ performer. You will perform this monologue in front of your group. We will not offer direction or

adjustments following this performance as we’re interesting in seeing what you bring to the table and the choices you make. VOCAL AUDITION Please prepare one-minute cuts of two contrasting songs drawn from the musical theatre repertoire (not opera). Candidates will be asked to sing one of these two cuts in front of their group. However, please be prepared to sing both songs depending on what the panel might be looking to hear in your voice. Similarly, you may receive direction or adjustments to give you a sense of how we might work with you as a student but also for us to gauge how you might process feedback. Please see the FAQs below regarding how to cut your songs and what we might mean by contrasting. Singing auditions will take place on Microsoft Teams. Therefore, due to issues with time delays, we ask candidates to sing to a backing track which they will operate so that they are singing live to the track. To maintain the flow of the process, please have both tracks cued up to where you want to start the song. SMALL GROUP INTERVIEW This will take the form of a seminar-style discussion with a lecturer. You will have the opportunity to tell us more about yourself, your career goals, before a group discussion of a Musical Theatre related topic. This should feel informal and similar to a conversation had in a classroom setting. The audition and interview process for Musical Theatre is designed to give you the opportunity to demonstrate your suitability for the programme. We will be looking for candidates who can demonstrate the following:

• Passion for Musical Theatre as a form and the art of storytelling

• Demonstration of performance ability • Enthusiasm for Musical Theatre across styles • An ability to reflect on your own performance practices

• A willingness to experiment creatively • An ability to work as a part of an ensemble


Working Theatre Royal Winchester, 2019


Frequently Asked Questions WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY ‘CONTRASTING SONGS’? This means that we would like you to choose two songs that are different to each other in some way to enable you to potentially demonstrate the full range of your vocal abilities and potential, as well as to give us an indication of who you think you are as a performer. ‘Contrasting’ could refer to two songs from different periods (e.g. Jason Robert Brown and Cole Porter) or it could refer to style of song (e.g. up-tempo, ballad, patter-song).

Please note it is also advisable that you prepare the whole song in case we decide we want to hear more from one of them. The better you know the whole song, the more easily you will slip straight into the one-minute cut.

Your two pieces could therefore be contrasting in tempo, style, require different qualities (e.g. legit, belt) etc. Choose songs that you feel best show off your performance ability and that you are really confident singing. We suggest that you choose a character driven song, to show off your acting through song abilities and a lyrical ballad to demonstrate your vocal line. Be prepared to address questions surrounding character interpretation, dramatic context etc.

Of course, you may sing songs from musicals written in or that reference an operatic style, such as The Phantom of the Opera or Sweeney Todd.

HOW DO I MAKE A ONE-MINUTE CUT? Essentially, we want to hear your voice so you should sing us the climax of the song - this is generally near the end of the song. Therefore, one of the easiest and most effective ways is to work backwards from the end of the song for you to find your approximate one minute.

CAN I SING OPERA? No. This is a programme of study dedicated to the study of Musical Theatre genres. While some might argue that Opera is part of this, we do not study Opera on this programme.

CAN I SING TO A BACKING TRACK? Yes. Please see the advice above for further information. If you have the option to use a live pianist, though this is in no way expected, you can of course sing to a live accompanist. Thank you for applying. If you have any questions about the interview day or about the university, please contact: performingartsadmin@winchester.ac.uk

We use the phrase ‘one-minute cut’ loosely here to give you the most opportunity to demonstrate your abilities. For example, if the song ends on a sustained note and instrumental playout, your minute-cut can be one minute of material leading to the sustained note. Of course we will allow you to sing the sustained note through to its end. Sometimes the climax can be in what is called ‘the bridge’, ‘the release’ or ‘the middle-eight’. Identify the part of the song that shows off your voice to really sing; this is not usually the first 16 bars of a song which are often quite conversational in pitch and tone. Also, contemporary songs can be harder to cut neatly, than a song from the 1930s or 1940s (e.g. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter). So, it is acceptable if you start from a convenient phrase to pick the song up – we are not counting the bars, but we are conscious of time and of everyone having a similar experience.

Poster design for our 2020 production of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.




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