Don't apologies for not acting like a normal person at a drama school. Have you ever seen an actual normal person say "I want a career in the creative arts?" they don't.
Thank your for this video. Very helpful. At my past drama school auditions they asked me if I could name the three actors who dominated the British stage during the 20th century. And if I could elaborate on one of them. And they always ask if I had applied at other schools (which I don’t really get because I’m like “I’m applying for your school right now so the others don’t matter”).
Ooh that's tough, it took me a good few minutes to think and realise I could actually answer that! Great questions to prepare for though! I have heard about them asking about other auditions you're doing, and I can't remember exactly but I think some of the reasoning was to do with gauging how invested/realistic you're being about this career path (it generally takes a lot of tries/auditions to get in, so are you trying everything you possibly can to get in by auditioning for as many schools as possible), and also how invested you are in their school in particular. Also apparently they like to know if you have offers from other places, and I think that was a mixture of if you have other offers you may come across as more desirable, and also to give them some indication of how much competition they have for you if they are really interested in offering you a place!
Thank you! This was really helpful as well as your insight to the audition process. What are you doing right now? Did you get in anywhere? Thanks again for the helpful video's!
I’m so glad to hear that! 😊 I got into MXMasterclass last year and I’m now mid applying for drama schools, but I’m also auditioning for and getting acting work and starting to build up my CV with that, so just seeing which option is more successful for me at the minute!
First I’d like to thank u for such an helpful video. I have a drama school audition in 1 month and it’s the only school I applied to. I am very nervous about it. Please if its possible can we talk?
There's many reasons they could be asking - to know how likely it is you would accept a place if offered, how badly you want to go to their school specifically, how realistic you are about your chances of being accepted to drama school generally, if other schools are interested in you if you already have offers (knowing other people are interested could potentially make you seem more desirable). It isn't always obvious why they are asking, so it can be difficult to tailor your answer specifically. I would definitely say though to try not be too dishonest (lying about having offers if you don't can be risky!), except when it comes to how much you want to go to their school - don't tell your last choice that they're your last choice! Depending how they ask the question, take the opportunity to turn your answer into a talking point - don't shut down a possible conversation with a short 'yes' or 'no'.
I think they might ask some different questions haha, but I think the principles are the same! You're still trying to show your passion for the subject and why they should give you a place!
That "never end an answer with a no" is golden advice for more than just theatre!
Don't apologies for not acting like a normal person at a drama school. Have you ever seen an actual normal person say "I want a career in the creative arts?" they don't.
Haha that’s very true 😂
Damn, always knew I was not normal hahah
Thank you for opening my eyes and getting me prepared. Very informative! 👍🏽
You're welcome! x
Thank You So Much!!!! This is exactly what I was looking of! So glad I found it!
Amazing video ❤
Thank your for this video. Very helpful. At my past drama school auditions they asked me if I could name the three actors who dominated the British stage during the 20th century. And if I could elaborate on one of them. And they always ask if I had applied at other schools (which I don’t really get because I’m like “I’m applying for your school right now so the others don’t matter”).
Ooh that's tough, it took me a good few minutes to think and realise I could actually answer that! Great questions to prepare for though!
I have heard about them asking about other auditions you're doing, and I can't remember exactly but I think some of the reasoning was to do with gauging how invested/realistic you're being about this career path (it generally takes a lot of tries/auditions to get in, so are you trying everything you possibly can to get in by auditioning for as many schools as possible), and also how invested you are in their school in particular.
Also apparently they like to know if you have offers from other places, and I think that was a mixture of if you have other offers you may come across as more desirable, and also to give them some indication of how much competition they have for you if they are really interested in offering you a place!
You are amazing, your pieces of advice have helped me to get on the dram school that i really like.You have a new subscriber.
Congratulations!! So happy to hear I helped!!
thankyou so much for this! I have an audition for my school tomorrow and these clips really help me out! keep making videos you are awesome
Thank you, really glad I could help! Hope it went well?!
I thoroughly enjoyed this vid. So so helpful! Thanks a mill! 💕
I’m so glad! 😊
Droppin a comment below girl! awesome and absolutely entertaining to watch ya
Some useful advice here
great advice thank you!
Thank you! This was really helpful as well as your insight to the audition process. What are you doing right now? Did you get in anywhere? Thanks again for the helpful video's!
I’m so glad to hear that! 😊 I got into MXMasterclass last year and I’m now mid applying for drama schools, but I’m also auditioning for and getting acting work and starting to build up my CV with that, so just seeing which option is more successful for me at the minute!
First I’d like to thank u for such an helpful video. I have a drama school audition in 1 month and it’s the only school I applied to. I am very nervous about it. Please if its possible can we talk?
What if one of the people who inspires you is in the room while you're being asked "who inspires you?"
How do I get a monologue
What if you have not seen any show or don't really know about any actor
How do you answer the question: "are you applying to other schools"? And why do they ask this?
There's many reasons they could be asking - to know how likely it is you would accept a place if offered, how badly you want to go to their school specifically, how realistic you are about your chances of being accepted to drama school generally, if other schools are interested in you if you already have offers (knowing other people are interested could potentially make you seem more desirable).
It isn't always obvious why they are asking, so it can be difficult to tailor your answer specifically.
I would definitely say though to try not be too dishonest (lying about having offers if you don't can be risky!), except when it comes to how much you want to go to their school - don't tell your last choice that they're your last choice! Depending how they ask the question, take the opportunity to turn your answer into a talking point - don't shut down a possible conversation with a short 'yes' or 'no'.
Is this transferable for universities lol
I think they might ask some different questions haha, but I think the principles are the same! You're still trying to show your passion for the subject and why they should give you a place!
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🫶🏽🫶🏽still helping even today