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| Listed here are some frequently asked questions that we get from visitors and fans... |
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| HOW CAN I BECOME A BROADWAY KID? |
We typically hold auditions once or twice a year in NYC. Auditions are generally limited to kids between the age of 8-14 who have performed in a professional production on Broadway, off-Broadway, in a Broadway National Tour or in a legitimate regional theater.
If you meet these requirements, then you can forward a resume and head shot via email to audition@broadwaykids.com and we will contact you when we hold auditions. |
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| HOW CAN I BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BROADWAY KIDS FAN CLUB? |
Just email us att e-mail us at info@broadwaykids.com and send your email address and we will keep you posted on performances, new cd releases and other information on The Broadway Kids.
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| HOW CAN I GET A MUSIC TRACK FOR YOUR SONGS? |
Again, we do not sell the sheet music for our songs yet. †We hope to do a songbook in the future. In the interim, Colony Records also carries a large assortment of sheet music. |
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| WHERE CAN I BUY YOUR CDS/CASSETTES? |
You can buy them at our online store, or call 1 (800) 791-KIDD or at most record stores, book stores and childrenís stores (ie. Borders, Barnes & Noble, Imaginarium, Sam Goody, Tower, etc.) |
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| HOW CAN I GET THE BROADWAY KIDS TO PERFORM IN MY TOWN? |
Please click on the BOOKING link and specify location, date and other pertinent information. Minimum theatre requirements, sound and lighting requirements and booking information will be forwarded to your email address or mailing address (if you provide one). |
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| CAN YOU RECOMMEND A VOCAL, DRAMA OR DANCE COACH? |
While most of The Broadway Kids have their own music, drama and dance coaches, we cannot recommend a specific coach who would be appropriate for your needs. Check with the professionals from †the drama or music department at your school or local community theatre. |
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| HOW DO I GET INTO SHOW BUSINESS? |
This is not easy!!!! You should start by getting involved with your school or community theater. If you have a lot of talent and dedication, you can try to find an agent or personal manager through the website of the National Conference of Personal Managers at www.ncopm.com. Professional managers and agents never charge a fee, but do take a fee as a percentage of the work they get you. They do require headshots and auditions. |
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