The Virtual Open Call is just like an open call audition but from the comfort of your home using your phone, tablet or computer equipped with a webcam. You can register and choose a date and time to perform your audition. The Casting Team will review auditions in real time just like an open call.
What is Society performers Academy?
Society Performers brings their program to cities throughout the US, Canada, and internationally
Society Performers Academy (SPA) is an organization dedicated to honing your acting, modeling, singing, and dancing skills
We give children and parents the tools necessary to have a successful career in entertainment
Where can I get a job at Society performers?
Society Performers has studios on the East and West Coast, where you can participate in acting, singing, and dancing classes taught by professional coaches
Those selected have the opportunity to audition/showcase their talent to top Talent Agents available online or in studio
500 Washington Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, 08742
Society performers academy cost
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