Preparing High School Acting Students for the Singing Portion of College Theater Auditions
Over the last few years, however, interactions and conversations with my Department of Theatre colleagues have changed the way I guide my current high school students who hope to become acting majors. [...]in this article we will explore the reasons singing is often included in auditions for college...
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