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Jon has just posted a new entry entitled "How To Secure Your Future On The Stage" in blog "Jonathan Parker's Talent Blog".

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If you've ever followed the work of theater directors, you may notice that they often work with many of the same actors repeatedly. Whether you're an actor, dancer, singer or model, it's important to remember that cultivating relationships with decision makers in the entertainment industry is paramount to career longevity. If a successful director takes a liking to you, that could mean steady work for you for years to come.

So how do you make an impression on a director to help solidify your position and success in the industry? Here are a few tips:

- Try to memorize your lines before your first rehearsal. There's no better way to blow a director away than by showing him or her that you've come prepared and ready to work.

- Always be on time (and preferably early.) I know I always stress this and you probably think I sound like a broken record, but in the entertainment industry time is money and there's no such thing as being fashionably late.

- Come to rehearsal prepared to take notes. You can use a pencil to mark up your script or bring an extra notebook. Sometimes it's difficult to remember all of the notes that the director will give, or changes in blocking, so make sure you write them down. And be sure to review these notes often so that they sink in.

- Be courteous of the staff and crew during rehearsal. Unnecessary chatter can be frustrating and distracting to others in the theater, so when you're not rehearsing one of your scenes, stay focused so you'll be ready to tackle your scene when it's your turn.

One of the last rules of thumb is to always take great care of your costume and your props. Most costume directors will require that you leave your costume at the theater, however sometimes actors become absent-minded and may take a costume or prop home with them accidentally. I once had a friend who not only took a part of his costume home (a Starbucks apron) but also promptly lost it. He spent the next day driving to various Starbucks locations trying to buy an apron from one of the baristas. While it may sound like a funny story now - trust me - it was no laughing matter.

Are you ready to use these tips to impress theater directors and ensure a long-lasting, and successful career on the stage? Visit http://www.StarSearchCasting.com (http://www.StarSearchCasting.com) today and check out our casting notices for theater auditions in your area and abroad. Good luck!

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