October 16 | AUDITIONS with Sierra Naomi
Class Description
Are you looking for ways to make your audition pop? Do you want to figure out how to approach an audition versus a performance? Come let Sierra coach you toward a crisper audition package with the intensity and focus you need to showcase the best of yourself and snag that next role. She'll spend time working one-on-one with students before setting up for a mock audition to finish the evening. From new auditionees to those who have been in audition rooms plenty of times, everyone can learn something from this class.
For this masterclass, come prepared with a cut of a song (with accompanying track) and/or a monologue totaling two minutes or less.
When
Monday, October 16
6:00-8:00pm - Ages 8+
Where
Lancaster County Christian School,
2390 New Holland Pike, Lancaster.
Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is encouraged!
meet Sierra
Sierra Naomi is an actor, singer, and director/producer. After many years in Chicago and NYC, she is now proud to call Lancaster home. Locally, you may have seen her on stage at The Fulton Theatre, Prima Theatre, and right here at Servant Stage. Favorite roles include Les Miserables (Fantine), Sweeney Todd (Mrs. Lovett), Parade (Lucille Frank), Titanic (Marion Thayer), and Queen Sigrid Hallbourne in the new upcoming television series King’s Blade. Off stage Sierra also serves as a director/producer. Most recently she was honored to assistant music direct Shrek Jr. as part of the Servant Stage 2023 Summer Camp season. One of her favorite projects was as the live director and festival co-producer for the Allen and Gray Musical Festival, as well as a concert series she produced and hosted called “New Voices,” featuring new musical theatre writers and their work. She holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Chicago College of Performing Arts as well as a certificate from the Conservatory at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Thank you Servant Stage for the opportunity to work with the next generation of Theatre Artists. It’s truly inspiring to watch them work.