Am I required to audition and interview for admission to the Theater
major?
If your area of interest is acting or musical theater, you are required to audition.
All other areas will complete the interview portion only.
Can I schedule my audition/interview before I apply to UCLA?
No. You must apply to the university first, then use your UC Application ID
number to sign up for an audition/interview. Please note that you MUST put Theater
as your FIRST CHOICE on your UC application in order to be considered for admission
to the Theater major. You will receive your Application ID number immediately
after submitting your online application and also in a confirmation letter sent
to you by Undergraduate Admissions.
Do I need to schedule a separate time to attend the information
session?
No. An information session is built into your audition/interview appointment
time.
I've lost my UC Application ID - can I still sign up for an audition?
You can get your UC Application ID number from:
Please visit our website at www.tft.ucla.edu/auditiontour after January 3rd of the year in which you are applying (with your UC application ID available) to schedule an audition/interview.
I can't make it to any of the auditions - can I send a videotape?
Unfortunately, we cannot accept videotapes as a substitute for an in-person
audition. Applicants must audition and/or interview at one of our audition/interview
sites.
Can I audition for both acting and musical theater?
No. You must select one area of interest only.
Can I audition/interview for acting, design/production/stage management,
directing, general studies, or playwriting at the Musical Theater auditions?
This may be possible in cases of emergency, but only if interview faculty for
your area of interest are present on the day you wish to interview. You should
contact the Department at audition@tft.ucla.edu or 310-206-4418.
Can I audition for Musical Theater in New York or San Francisco?
No. Applicants interested in musical theater must attend the musical theater
auditions in either Los Angeles or Chicago.
Can I use my credit card or cash to pay the audition/interview
fee?
No. Your audition/interview fee must be paid in the form of personal check,
cashiers check, or money order, payable to "UC Regents". The non-refundable
$50 fee is due at the time and place of your audition. DO NOT mail your check
to the Department.
Should I plan on being at my scheduled audition/interview the whole
day?
If you are auditioning for the Musical Theater sequence, you should plan on
spending a maximum of 6 hours at your audition/interview appointment. All other
applicants should plan on 4 hours.
Should I bring a photo and resume to my audition/interview?
Yes, please bring a non-returnable photo to your audition/interview. You should
staple a resume to the photo.
Can I bring my required supplemental materials to my audition/interview
instead of mailing them?
No. Materials should be mailed to the address given on the Required Supplemental Materials link and must be postmarked no later than the last Friday in January of the year in which you are applying.
What should I wear to my audition/interview?
Applicants interested in acting and musical theater should wear loose, comfortable
clothing that allows freedom of movement. Musical Theater applicants should
bring appropriate dance clothes (including split sole jazz shoes) to change
into for their dance audition. You will change back into your street clothes
after your dance audition.
What if I am sick on the day of my audition/interview appointment?
Unless you are extremely ill, you should do your best to come to the audition/interview.
We cannot schedule make-up auditions or interviews.
Can I bring props to my audition?
No. Props are strictly prohibited from auditions.
How important are the audition and interview to the admission process?
Both the audition and interview are extremely important and are the main criteria
for analyzing your suitability for admission. The other criteria (GPA, SAT scores,
etc.) are also very important and are examined by the admissions committee.
If I'm interested in design/production, directing, or playwriting,
what materials should I bring to my interview?
Go to the audition information web page (www.tft.ucla.edu/auditiontour) and
click on the appropriate link to see the specific requirements for your area
of interest.
Can I bring a boombox or CD player to my singing audition?
No. A piano accompanist will be on site for all singing auditions. Applicants
may not accompany themselves under any circumstances. Make sure you visit the
audition information website (www.tft.ucla.edu/auditiontour) for more information
on singing audition requirements.
When can I schedule my audition/interview?
After January 3rd of the year in which you are applying. Visit the website at www.tft.ucla.edu/auditiontour to
schedule your audition/interview.
Who can I call if I have problems signing up for an audition/interview?
You can call the audition hotline at 310.206.4418 or e-mail us
at audition@tft.ucla.edu.
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