29: What Truly Matters In A Vocal Audition with Geoffrey Castles
Description
Today, we chat with Geoffrey Castles, the amazing musical director currently working on Miss Saigon. Geoffrey shares his journey from playing the piano to becoming a musical director for big shows. He gives us great tips on preparing for auditions, especially for singing.
Highlights:
- Geoffrey’s Journey: Learn how Geoffrey started playing the piano at age 10 and found his love for musicals.
- First Time Conducting: Hear about Geoffrey’s first time conducting Wicked and what he learned from that experience.
- Audition Tips: Get valuable advice on how to prepare for auditions, including being yourself, practicing well, and having a good set of songs ready.
- Vocal Training: Understand the difference between a singing teacher and a vocal coach, and why you need both.
- Handling Nerves: Discover ways to manage performance anxiety and stay calm during auditions.
- Touring Abroad: Geoffrey talks about the challenges and fun of touring internationally with Miss Saigon.
What to Expect:
This episode is full of useful tips from an expert in musical theatre. Geoffrey shares easy-to-follow advice on how to shine in auditions, keep learning, and take care of yourself.
Connect with Geoffrey:
- Instagram: @geoffreycastles
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Show Notes:
- Geoffrey’s background and journey in music
- First conducting experience with Wicked
- Tips for preparing for auditions
- The roles of a singing teacher and a vocal coach
- Managing nerves and staying authentic
- Insights on touring with Miss Saigon
- Geoffrey’s contact information and social media handles
Tune in to learn how to succeed in the musical theatre world!
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