English to Spanish Dictionary audition

audition

audición
definition
verb
he was auditioning for the lead role in the play
perform an audition.
noun
The Columbia Men's Ensemble will be holding auditions for experienced singers on Oct. 4.
an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
translation of 'audition'
verb
dar una audición
noun
prueba,
audición
example
Even if you have a stable position in a company, every time you are onstage is potentially an 'audition' for your next role.
Anyone keen to 'audition' is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm.
Anyone who would like to 'audition' should wear casual clothing.
However they agreed to 'audition' him for the show when they heard about his extraordinary word skills.
The actor/director does not 'audition' people; he sees you in a movie or on tape and asks you to come work with him.
the Royal Ballet gave Nicola an 'audition'
‘When we 'audition' players, first of all they have to be wonderful musicians,’ explains Moore.
The chance to 'audition' actors from both Canada and the U.K. was another bonus of the film's co-production status.
The central characters will be genuinely deaf, but he wants to 'audition' local people for the rest of the cast.
He came to the English department to 'audition' the girls for the lead role.
I 'audition' one person, he or she reads the lines, and that's it!
He is not helped by his dialogue, nor the direction, which makes him deliver the two big speeches as if he were 'auditioning' for the part.
The Columbia Men's Ensemble will be holding 'auditions' for experienced singers on Oct. 4.
Almost a hundred actors were 'auditioned' for the role, but James Mackenzie from Edinburgh stood out from the beginning.
You feel the precocious Dinah is 'auditioning' for the show rather than extending the narrative.
Athy Musical and Dramatic Society will hold open 'auditions' for the next drama presentation.
She was working as the director's assistant and she told him about a new drama that she was 'auditioning' for.
After four 'auditions' , an interview and written examination Joseph was accepted into the course of music performance.
When I 'auditioned' him, I thought he was just a little loud for the camera, but today when I saw him, I was super impressed with his performance!
Viewers will see her tonight 'auditioning' for a part in one of the country's most successful musicals, Mama Mia, in London's West End.
She was even 'auditioned' by the BBC for its 1990s remake of the original television show, which appeared on Scottish screens in 1959.
I 'auditioned' many actors for every role and had seen many actors for this part.
He and I were 'auditioning' for a part in a play entitled A Small Town's Taming of the Shrew.
He fell in love with Bening on screen, then 'auditioned' her for the role of his lover in the film Bugsy.
Each year the Oxford Philomusica 'auditions' orchestral players at the university, the best five being rewarded with a year-long apprenticeship.
He takes us through every step of the production process, from securing finance to assembling a crew, then on to 'auditions' , rehearsals and the opening night.
With the team already looking ahead to next season, its young players are 'auditioning' for future spots.
After extensive 'auditions' and screen tests, they picked a young man with brilliant red hair but no real acting experience, at least on television.
The first thing she looks for when 'auditioning' dancers, she said, is individual style and the ability to pick up routines quickly.
Too often, dancers show up at 'auditions' unable to deliver anything but the classroom technique they acquired at their home studios.
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