Voice, Breath, Songs

Episode #46 Auditioning for Musical Theater with Blair Goldberg

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Bio:

Blair Goldberg is currently appearing on Broadway in the smash hit musical, Kinky Boots. She got her start in the theater at the young age of 9, appearing in the Original Broadway Cast of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN starring Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat. Ever since that first moment she stepped foot on a Broadway stage, she knew that performing would be a part of her life forever.

 

She went on to study theater in both high school and college, earning a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance at NYU. On the very day of graduation from undergrad, she found out she had been cast in a developmental lab of the musical CARRIE. After taking part in the workshop, she was offered a spot in the Off-Broadway production, produced by MCC Theater, where she played the role of Norma, as well as understudying and performing the role of Chris. She can be heard on the Original Cast Album, produced by Sh-K-Boom records.

 

Blair performed in the Broadway bound musical, THE NUTTY PROFESSOR, directed by Jerry Lewis, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and book/lyrics by Rupert Holmes, playing the role of Peg and Understudying the lead role of Stella. She then toured the country as a nun in the 1st National Tour of SISTER ACT, directed by Jerry Zaks. She then appeared in the First National Tour of KINKY BOOTS directed by Jerry Mitchell. Some of her other favorite credits include: IF IT ONLY RUNS A MINUTE 5 (NYMF), HOMO THE MUSICAL at NYMF 2013 (Suzie), MAKEOVER (Dinah), IN THAT VALLEY (NAMT), TIME TO KILL at the York Theater (Beth), THE FIX(Violet), AIDA(Amneris), and GREASE (Marty).

 

She is the proud recipient of the Young Talent Award in the 2010 Lotte Lenya Competition and winner of the 2007 Shining Star Competition for WOR Radio (Northeast Region). She also performed in the 2011 Broadway’s Rising Stars Concert at Town Hall. When not on stage, she enjoys watching lots of television, working out, doing jigsaw puzzles, and fine dining. She resides in New York City with her husband, Adam, and their daughter, Lyla.

What she shares on this episode:

Auditioning can be a stressful process, with the help of technology it is now very easy to gain access to the materials and know how to prepare on it. The production staff wishes you to do well. They want you to walk in the door and be exactly what they’re looking for.

The steps to get there can seem long and hard, but if you are willing to put in the work, you just may see your name in lights. Be you, be ready, prepare for every occasion, that might be the key to success.

On this episode, Blair talks about her experiences and tips on what is it like auditioning in New York City.

On this episode:

  • How to prepare an audition for 16 or 32 bar cut
  • How to include character in auditioning
  • How and where to find materials for the audition
  • What to deal with the nerves
  • Picking contrasting monologues
  • How the equity union works for the artist who want to audition in NYC
  • The story on how she was on the broadway at the very young age

Key takeaways:

  • Just show who you are
  • Start nice and strong
  • Tell them stories to connect with the people behind the table
  • Make clear specificity; concentrate and communicate the song
  • Be yourself in entering the room
  • Make an impression the first time they see you
  • Positive affirmation will help ease the nerve
  • Being prepared and act confident as you enter the room
  • Look online for possible resources before auditioning

 

Connecting with the Artist:

www.blair-goldberg.com

 

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