Audition Information

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Showing 1 - 10 of 38 organizations representing 46 opportunities.
ACTORS ALLIANCE OF SAN DIEGO
Phone: (619)224-3600
Fax: (619)224-4600
Email: info@actorsalliance.com
Actors Alliance of San Diego has audition information and job listings on their website. Free to browse. For stage and film.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Phone: (212)869-1330
Fax: (212)764-6134
Monthly magazine about the international music scene; free to IFM members.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ARTISTS (AFTRA)
Phone: (212)532-0800
Fax: (212)545-4238
Email: aftrany@aftra.com
AFTRA negotiates and enforces collective bargaining agreements for actors and other professional performers, and broadcasters in television, radio, sound recordings, non-broadcast/industrial programming and new technologies such as interactive programming and CD ROMs. Members have access to health and retirement benefits, credit union, discounts on services, and career development seminars and opportunities.

AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS (AGMA)
Phone: (212)265-3687
Fax: (212)262-9088
Email: AGMA@MusicalArtists.org
AGMA offers online job listings in opera, dance and choral music. Check website or call hotline for job updates. In New York, (212) 265-3687 or toll free at (800) 543-2462.

AMERICAN STRING TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (ASTA)
Phone: (703)279-2113
Fax: (703)279-2114
Email: asta@astaweb.com
This quarterly journal is a key professional resource for both orchestra and string teachers, as well as players. Each issue brings you up-to-date, valuable information that you can put to immediate use in your teaching and playing. News-filled columns and timely reviews keep you abreast of the latest educational materials and current events.

AMERICAN THEATRE WORKS, INC.
Phone: (802)867-9333
Fax: (802)867-2297
Email: info@theatredirectories.com
Profiles of college and conservatory theater training programs throughout the United States, with information on admissions, degrees offered, faculty, courses, productions, and philosophy of training. Also includes information on combined auditions, summer theater and summer training programs.

AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS
Phone: (202)371-2830
Fax: (212)980-4857
This book gives information on how to contact agents and break into any aspect (almost) of show biz. It also has lists and lists of addresses to write to for agents, casting directors, auditions, etc. Available at dramabookshop.com

240 pp, paperback.

ART DEADLINES LIST
Phone: (617)576-1214
Fax: (617)926-9519
Email: contact@artdeadlineslist.com
A monthly newsletter (via e-mail or paper) with 600-900 announcements (every month) listing art contests and competitions, art scholarships and grants, juried exhibitions, art jobs and internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, writing and photo contests, residencies, design and architecture competitions, auditions, casting calls, fellowships, festivals, funding, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web) for artists, art educators and art students of all ages.

BACK STAGE
Phone: (212)646-5700
Fax:
Email: info@backstage.com
Industry news, reviews, job listings, casting notices, photo and resume postings geared to the professional performing artist. Available online in New York (Backstage) and Los Angeles (Backstage West) editions.

CALIFORNIA EDUCATIONAL THEATRE ASSOCIATION (CETA)
Annual opportunity for students pursuing a career in theatre, television and film. Open to actors, designers, stage managers and technicians. A panel of theatre educators and professionals select candidates from preliminary auditions and interviews. CETA invites graduate programs, summer stock theatres, the Los Angeles Stage Alliance, casting directors and agents to attend the callbacks.