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what are good UK sites to post theatre casting calls on?

Looking to post a casting call for community UK theatre project... Please reccomend sites to list the auditions on. Thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    There are a few casting sites you could use. Most are free but a few are used on the basis that if the job is paid then you will need to pay for a posting.

    The most popular are

    www.starnow.co.uk (free)

    Mandy.com (free)

    Castingcallpro.com (profile must be created before a job is posted)

    Gumtree.com (have a job section for media, design & creative, and an inside section for actors. I personally have found good work there and in personal projects i have done have found a mixture of both great actors and those who want to be famous.)

    You could also use personal ads in and around your local area or put up posters in particular cinemas and theatres.

    Any questions

    Justindavis.actor@yahoo.co.uk

  • 5 years ago

    I'll post this yet again: "The Disney Channel" doesn't have auditions. It's not a junior high play. The shows on the Disney Channel have casting people who send out what are called "breakdowns" to registered agents. These are lists of roles that are being cast and the types of actors that are needed. The agents then comb through their clients to see if any of them meet those criteria. If they do, those actors (or the video reels of their previous work) are sent out to read for particular parts. The network doesn't just hold an open audition and hope that people will show up. You're not going to get seen by anyone at any of the production companies just by contacting them and telling them how much you like their shows. You need to have a legitimate agent who will send you out for jobs, and even then the odds are slim of A) even getting an agent in the first place, B) getting sent out for something, and C) getting sent out for a show on the Disney Channel

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    1 decade ago

    You can try 'community arts sites' in google or your local town site or even your local newspaper.

    you'll probably end up with queues round the block however you do it.

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