You've been preparing for this audition for weeks. Your monologue and 16 bars have been rehearsed to perfection; your headshot and resume impeccable. You feel as if the role is practically yours--all you have to do is walk into the audition room and take it. Then, right before your audition, the nerves hit. Your heart races. Your mind spins, thinking up all kinds of scenarios in which your audition can go terribly wrong. This hinders your performance. You leave frustrated and unsatisfied.
Nerves suck. No matter how hard you prepare, they always seem to get in the way during an audition or performance. So how do you get rid of nerves to achieve that perfect performance? Here are a few strategies I like to use:
Next time you audition, try out some of these strategies. They'll help you achieve your best performance, and just might land you the role!
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