No Mile High Acting
February 16, 2006 by Dennis Baker
I got my first rejection letter from Denver today. It came in the form of an email stating that they decided not to call me in for callbacks in March. I was not too surprised as they did not seemed at all interested during the audition/interview. Denver has great facilities and a good program. One down, twenty-two to go…
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There is nothing worse than having a casting director, or director, seem not interested during an audition because they have seen a monologue way too many times. Check out the e-book to see if your audition monologues are considered over done.















Hey Dennis,
It got the same letter yesterday. It would’ve been nice, but taking only 8 actors out of 450 is rough, even with a great audition. One down, nine more to go for me…
Hi Kai,
Sorry to hear you did nto make it. Yea, I knew Denver was a long show. What other schools did you apply for?
Besides NCT, I applied to just about all the majors — Yale, NYU, UCSD, Old Globe, Washington, UC-Irvine, Brown, FSU, and USC. Keeping my fingers crossed!
Did you audition in Chicago? If so I am sure we ran into each other.
Yeah, I was in Chicago…we probably walked past each other without even knowing it.
Oh, and I left out A.C.T. from that list I mentioned above (it’s hardly worth mentioning, though, since they didn’t call me back).