Of course, to be considered your child must have a broadway or off-broadway credit to his/her name, hence the name Broadway Kids. My DD does, but we did not go out for this one.
Posts: 258 | Location: CT | Registered: April 06, 2007
Originally posted by dramamama: Of course, to be considered your child must have a broadway or off-broadway credit to his/her name, hence the name Broadway Kids. My DD does, but we did not go out for this one.
Thanks for the info!
From the FAQ section of their site: HOW CAN I BECOME A BROADWAY KID? We typically hold auditions once or twice a year in NYC. Auditions are generally limited to kids between the age of 8-14 who have performed in a professional production on Broadway, off-Broadway, in a Broadway National Tour or in a legitimate regional theater.
I emailed them to find out what they consider a legitimate regional theater.
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Originally posted by bwayfan4ever: broadwaykids.com
It's not that people did not have callbacks, it's that many people do not post their auditions (which were by appt.) and/or callbacks online. Some did not hear about this through actorsaccess. My guess about legitimate regional is an Equity house in the NYC metro area.
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I haven't heard of any offers going out. I see a lot of threads where people are anxiously waiting to hear if callbacks went out or offers were made. It really is best just to move on and forget about it after an audition, and it's a good lesson to teach our kids as well. As my mom use to say a watched pot never boils. Anyway- Good luck to all who are hoping to hear back!
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