oh well that's easy all u have to do is go when there is a judge from London there they ll let u through easily BUT WHAT A BOUT THE OTHER 2 dun dun dun AND 3,000 OTHER PEOPLE XXLOLXX
The 2011 London auditions started on the 4th of January at The Hammersmith Apollo.
I did not see The Lion King, but the Broadway production of Wicked was divine...
Role listings for 'Wicked' auditions give Nessarose's age as 20 to 30. She's younger than Elphaba, whose age is given as 20 to 35. In the book, Nessarose is born 3 years after Elphaba. Elphaba is around 17 when she attends Shiz University.
Elphaba Thropp in the musical Wicked :) Current London Elphaba: Rachel Tucker Current Broadway Elphaba: Teal Wicks
Pippa Ailion's contact address is as follows: Pippa Ailion Casting 3 Towton Road South Norwood, London SE27 9EE. As of January 2010, casting for 'Wicked' for the year is finished. Casting isn't expected to reopen until the end of this year. For five of Pippa Ailion's top tips for musical theatre auditions, please visit the link provided below.
As of January 2010, auditions for 'Wicked' in the United Kingdom are finished. No more auditions are expected there until the end of the year 2010. 'Wicked' auditions in the United States of America usually are announced on such job boards as Playbill.com, Backstage, and Actors Equity.
The 2011 London auditions started on the 4th of January at The Hammersmith Apollo.
No. London auditions are held at the Hammersmith Apollo.
They don't do open auditions.
London
Auditions were held in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow.
London
I came across this website www.foreignlondon.co.uk - think its new, they had quite a number of auditions for London when I looked. They cover London casting and auditions, models, extras, singers and dancers. Best thing for me is they have a TV Show section, where you can apply to be on a show or be part of the audience.
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There are across London if type in : Live and unsigned UK into Google then the are auditions for record deals aswell! sooo it's good to try it out :D
In 1906
Yes.