What's the best contemporary play to do in an audition for a drama college?
The rsamd is the drama college in question.
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- Do the one where the character transformation grips *you* as a performer. It's not so much the play, it's how the author moves you as a performer. If Neil Simon doesn't write for your instrument, don't read him. I've seen an actor read Robert Frost's "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" as an expression of disappointment, class struggle, and personal angst, and leave the audience teary-eyed (it helps to know the back story). You might also consider doing a dramatic passage from a comedy, one of those moments that defines the character's inner conflicts, such that the humor elsewhere is all the more poignant.
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