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- Breakdown* -0:09: 4 things they look for -0:25: Why professionalism is important -0:35: What you shouldn't do Go to Backstage ...
- Performers Adjani Salmon (Dreaming Whilst Black, My Jerome), Layton Williams (Bad Education, Cabaret), Luke Millington-Drake ...
- Casting director James Pearson of Pearson Casting shares his tips for making the most of your
- An updated version of this video is now available: Casting directors of Breaking ...
- Agents, casting directors and other industry professionals reveal how they use
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