10 Things Student Actors Can Do During COVID-19 School Closures
College programs and universities all over the country are taking extra precautions by temporarily shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Some of the university closures in New York City include NYU, Pace, AMDA, Marymount Manhattan, and Columbia.
What does this mean for students taking performing arts classes?
COVID-19 concerns have caused hundreds of thousands of students to take to online courses. Because of the nation-wide shutdowns, many theatre students are forced to forfeit performing arts classes, school productions, concerts, and showcases.
So what can student actors do in the meantime?
Here are my top ten things student actors can do at home to continue their training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
1. Make self-tapes.
Many auditions around the country (especially in New York City) are canceling last minute and asking actors to submit self-tapes. Now is the time to hunker down and put your best material on tape.
2. Make or refine your website.
Since we live in such an online, on-the-go world, every actor needs a website. If you’re pursuing a professional career and you don’t have a website, you’re probably losing out on opportunities you don’t even know exist.
Casting directors, agents, managers, directors, musical directors, stage managers, producers, choreographers, even fellow actors WILL google you. It makes good business sense to have a professional website readily available.
Make it easy for the theatre industry to find you, see your work, and contact you.
Acting is a business - and in 2024, it’s going to be all about branding and marketing. You can be the absolute best actor in the world… but if no one knows who you are, and you don’t know how to market yourself … what’s the point?
Learn how to easily define your own brand and communicate it through websites, social media, headshots, resumes, and postcards.
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3. Read some new plays.
Now’s the time to get to reading.
Not sure where to start?
Look for lists and check out the plays that have won awards in the past. The Kilroys. The Obie Awards. The Lucille Lortel Awards. The Outer Critics Circle. The Drama Desk Awards. The Drama League Awards. The Off-Broadway Alliance Awards. The Princess Grace Award. The Relentless Award. American Theatre Critics Association Awards.
You may even be able to find new audition monologues!
4. Re-do your audition book.
An audition book is the music you take with you to auditions, the same way a model or designer brings a portfolio to interviews.
Every audition book should contain songs that cover multiple genres of music. Auditions for musicals these days ask actors to bring in all different types of music, including Contemporary Musical Theatre, Traditional and Golden Age Musical Theatre, Operetta, Pop, Rock, Hip/Hop, R&B, Folk, Country and more.
Have some holes in your audition book? Take a look at some of these song suggestion lists below.
Are you a mezzo dying for audition book inspiration that isn’t “Watch What Happens” from Newsies? Download this perfectly curated PDF list of 100 contemporary mezzo/alto audition song suggestions.
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Searching for the perfect audition song to show off your tenor voice? Download the ultimate PDF list of 100 Contemporary Tenor Audition Song Suggestions.
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Feeling like everything in musical theatre these days is written only for tenors? Think again! Download this refreshing PDF list of 100 Contemporary Baritone Audition Song Suggestions.
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Say goodbye to “If I Loved You” and “Vanilla Ice Cream.” Say HELLO to this PDF list of 100 Golden Age Audition Song Suggestions for sopranos to wow creative teams!
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Prepping for an audition for a golden age musical and can’t find the perfect song to show off your belt? Download this PDF list of 100 Golden Age Mezzo/Alto Audition Song Suggestions.
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Tired of only singing “Try Me” and “On The Street Where You Live?” Download the ultimate PDF list of 100 Golden Age Tenor Audition Song Suggestions.
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Tired of singing “If I Loved You?” Download this refreshing PDF list of 100 Golden Age Baritone Audition Song Suggestions.
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More than ever, contemporary musicals are requiring actors to bring in music straight from the radio. Prepare for 50s pop/rock musicals like Grease, All Shook Up, Million Dollar Quartet and more using these 100 audition song suggestions. Most, if not all, songs on this list can be gender bent.
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More than ever, contemporary musicals are requiring actors to bring in music straight from the radio. Prepare for 60s Motown musicals like Memphis, Ain’t Too Proud, Little Shop of Horrors and more using these 100 audition song suggestions. Most, if not all, songs on this list can be gender bent.
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More than ever, contemporary musicals are requiring actors to bring in music straight from the radio. Prepare for 70s Rock musicals like Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar and more using these 100 audition song suggestions. Most, if not all, songs on this list can be gender bent.
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More than ever, contemporary musicals are requiring actors to bring in music straight from the radio. Prepare for Disco musicals like Mamma Mia!, Kinky Boots, Saturday Night Fever and more using these 100 audition song suggestions. Most, if not all, songs on this list can be gender bent.
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More than ever, contemporary musicals are requiring actors to bring in music straight from the radio. Prepare for contemporary pop/rock musicals like Mean Girls, Dear Evan Hansen, Heathers, and more using these 100+ audition song suggestions. Most, if not all, songs on this list can be gender bent.
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5. Listen to Theatre podcasts.
Consume all the media you can online right now. There are hundreds of excellent podcasts I’d recommend (besides the Actor Aesthetic Podcast, of course!) Check out Why I’ll Never Make It, The Ensemblist, Live At Five, A Dancer’s Guide Podcast, A Balancing Act, Breaking Broadway with Kerry Butler, and Josh Swallows Broadway, Equity One: Broadway’s Happy Hour, and The Ladies Who Lunch with Donna McKechnie.
6. Create an inspiration board.
An inspiration board is a “mish-mash of images, illustrations, colors, words, fonts, and textures that define the direction of a project. They can be used for anything from planning a wedding to building a website, to decorating a bedroom, and are created digitally or physically using bits of everyday inspiration.”
Pinterest is a great tool for creating an inspiration board.
Throw together images of shows you’d love to be a part of, roles you want to play, actors you admire, cities you’d like to explore, artists you’d love to work with, etc.
7. Coach your material online.
I know it’s not ideal. But coaching your material online is a viable option for actors and teachers stuck at home. Prep for auditions, re-do your audition book, and find some new material through online coaching sessions.
8. Revamp your resume.
Aside from headshots, a resume is an actor’s number one tool for getting into the audition room. Take this time to get rid of any old credits, add some new special skills, and update all your information.
Show off your theatrical experience, education, awards and special skills with the Ultimate Resume Template for Actors. Whether you’re new to the industry or you’re looking to update your resume, use this downloadable PDF template to get started.
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9. Check in on friends and loved ones.
This is a scary time for everyone - especially the elderly and compromised. Check in on loved ones and make sure they have what they need to stick it out. It takes a village.
10. Stay vigilant and stay healthy.
Because there is no vaccine to prevent the Coronavirus, the best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Wash your hands frequently. Use hand sanitizer when necessary. And stay home when you’re feeling sick.
Find this helpful? Be sure to check out the Actor Aesthetic podcast. New episodes every Monday.
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