Dictionary Definition
audition
Noun
1 the ability to hear; the auditory faculty; "his
hearing was impaired" [syn: hearing, auditory
sense, sense of
hearing, auditory
modality]
2 a test of the suitability of a performer [syn:
tryout] v : perform in
order to get a role; "She auditioned for a role on Broadway" [syn:
try
out]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The sense of hearing
- A performance, by an aspiring performer, to demonstrate suitability or talent
Verb
- To evaluate one or more performers in this way
- To take part in such a performance
Extensive Definition
An audition is a sample performance by an
actor, singer, musician, dancer or other performer. It
involves the performer displaying their talent through a
previously-memorized and rehearsed solo piece: for example, a
monologue for actors
or a song for a
singer.
For actors, the audition piece is typically not
from the show being considered; an actor wishing to be cast in
Hamlet would
not likely do a monologue from that play. However, most performers
do have a range of audition pieces and select something
appropriate; an actor auditioning for Hamlet would have a dramatic
Shakespearean
monologue ready, and not perform a monologue from an Oscar Wilde
comedy, or a contemporary
playwright. Similarly, a singer auditioning for a role in a
musical
theatre production would not, unless instructed otherwise, sing
opera or country
music, and a musician auditioning for a seat in an orchestra would not perform
rock.
Occasionally a musical theatre audition may require the performer
to sing something in the genre to which
the musical pertains. For instance, someone auditioning for
Destry Rides Again may be asked to sing a country-western
song or a rock/rock musical
song for The
Rocky Horror Show.
Some auditions involve cold reading, or
performing a script that the actor is not familiar with. Likewise,
musicians may be asked to sight read
music at various levels of difficulty. This is similar to many
dance auditions, in which the focus is on learning new choreography, rather than
showcasing prepared work.
For smaller roles in a large production, mass
auditions are held at which many inexperienced or aspiring
performers, most without agents, show
up. These are popularly known as cattle calls, since the hopefuls
are often kept together in one large room like a herd. The musical A Chorus
Line begins with one of these. American
Idol also auditions its aspiring vocalists using this
technique, since there are so many auditions.
Although an actor's talents comprise crucial
criteria in the casting process, an almost equal amount of
attention is given to an actor's "type," (a combination of
personality, looks and general casting intuition) as required for a
particular production.
External links
- How To Audition For Musical Theatre—an online guide to musical theatre auditions
- Audition Tips for Musicals Tips at www.MusicalSingers.com from Joe Mantello, Stephen Schwartz, and others.
audition in Hebrew: מבחן בד
audition in Korean: 오디션
audition in Japanese: オーディション
audition in Dutch: Auditie
audition in Swedish: Audition
audition in Thai: ออดิชัน
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Gedankenexperiment,
attention, audibility, audience, aural examination,
aural sense, auscultation, bench test,
blue book, bugging,
conference, dry run,
eager attention, ear,
eavesdropping,
electronic surveillance, exam, examen, examination, examination by
ear, favorable attention, final, final examination, flight
test, great go, hearing,
heeding, honors, hushed attention,
interview, listening, listening in,
midsemester,
midterm, oral, oral examination, pilot plan,
practical test, practice, prelim, quiz, rapt attention, rehearsal, road test, sense of
hearing, shakedown,
shakedown cruise, take-home examination, test, test flight, test run,
trial, trial run, tripos, tryout, viva, wiretapping, workout, written, written
examination