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ceri
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I'm new (only joined yesterday :D ) and am unsure what to do now! I'm fifteen and aminterested in auditions but don't have any acting experiance. :( Do I need equity? Help please!
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Welcome :D For auditions (and experience if you're lucky ;) ) you can look on sites like starnow.com, starsinmyeyes.tv, mandy.com & talentcircle.org :)
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Hi Ceri welcome! I would do searches of threads about agnets , auditions etc and you will get lots of information :D
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Just thought i'd say hi and welcome to napm :) as others say, if you do a search you might find some info alreayd on here to get you started.

If you go to a drama club, that's a good place to start to try and get involved in as much acting as possible. and of course the recommended sites to try and gain more experience, as well as of course NAPM :D
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Awesome.Thanks guys! :D
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Hi Ceri :)

It's not easy is it? But as everyone has already said there is loads fo info on napm. I don't know what opportunities there are where you live but my ds started off by joining a local theatre group for people aged 8-16. Anyone could join and they put on annual shows for the general public (with parts awarded through audition) so he got plenty of experience of auditions and working in a professional theatre environment. He now takes LAMDA exams, competes very successfully in the local drama festival and has just got into the National Youth Theatre - none of this may have been possible without the local theatre group. As a starting point you might see if there is a local theatre to you that runs holiday/weekend courses or workshops and start to build up your experience that way first.

What ever you do, good luck and if you need any more advice just shout. We're all here to help each other. :D
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