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n. (plural of audition English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: audition)

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Auditions (film)

Auditions is a 1978 American erotic pseudo-documentary directed by Harry Hurwitz (credited as Harry Tampa). It was written by Albert Band and Charles Band, and stars Bonnie Werchan, Rick Cassidy and Linnea Quigley. Hurwitz also appears in the film as the director, although he is not credited. The film follows the process of casting actors and actresses for a pornographic film. Although several actual porn stars are in the film, it does not depict any actual sexual acts. It was remade in 1999 as Auditions from Beyond.

Auditions (TV series)

Auditions is an Australian television series which aired in 1962, and for which little information is available. Hosted by Wally Peterson (sometimes listed as Wally Petersen), the series aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 for several months. It was described as a "local amateur talent programme". At the time, Australian television was not yet fully networked.

From 1962 to 1963 Wally Peterson also hosted Make a Wish, a 1962-1964 series on the same station.

Usage examples of "auditions".

Most had attended auditions and though a few had been offered work in pit bands for West End shows, many were resigned to teaching for a living.

She would have been better paid if she had worked a full week, but she needed a number of hours off each week, to attend auditions, see her voice coach and work out at the dance studio.

It would be exhausting, very expensive, and make it difficult to attend auditions, see her voice coach or go to the gym.

For certain, it will mean one afternoon off for voice and physical training--and, if there are auditions, maybe another day?

When Quentin had finished his book, she would go back to London, to another temporary job, to the usual round of auditions, voice training, exercises, saving every penny she could and wondering if she would ever get work in the theatre, wondering if she was wasting her time.

The door swung open a moment later, and she walked into the room, ready to smile at whoever was running the auditions, then stopped dead, not seeing anyone at all.

On auditions, they simply ran a recorded crowd track to simulate the audience.