by Danny Greenberg | Mar 7, 2024 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
Turning Point: a point at which a significant change occurs. This expression, defined above by my girl Mirriam (Webster), has been used since 1777. It was also the number one phrase at the tip of my tongue during an audition master class I oversaw this past weekend....
by Danny Greenberg | Feb 29, 2024 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
Five Essential Steps to Nailing Your NYC High School Vocal Auditions One of the biggest mistakes families make during prep for high school admission vocal auditions is putting more thought into their repertoire choice than the actual preparation of their chosen...
by Danny Greenberg | Feb 15, 2024 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
3 Self-tape tips for Musical Theatre Kids Self-tape auditions are when actors film their first round of their auditions ahead of time and send it to casting directors as a pre-screen before an in-person auditon. This blog is for all those musical theatre kids...
by Danny Greenberg | Dec 7, 2023 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
5 Questions That Lead to Better Rep Whether you’re auditioning for a school, a Broadway show, or a community theater, you will need a strong rep book. A rep book is a collection of songs an actor has prepared to bring to auditions. While all actors need a...
by Danny Greenberg | Oct 26, 2023 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
How long are 32 and 16-bar cuts, really? (hint: it’s about time, not measures!) Whether you are auditioning for Broadway, school admissions, or your school show, the two most common audition requirements you will come across are singing 32 and 16 bar...
by Danny Greenberg | Aug 3, 2023 | Acting, Auditions, Voice
The Only 4 Songs Kids Really Need in Their Rep Books for Auditions How many songs do you really need in your Rep Book? My name is Danny Greenberg, and I’m a repertoire dork. I admit it. I spent my youth listening to every cast album I could find. I...