A is for audition sense, knowing what to prepare for auditions and finding your niche; B is for business sense, submitting through Back Stage, reading Ross Reports, allocating funds every week for materials; C is for common sense, knowing how to weed out scam artists and follow your instincts, not your ego D is for driving sense, performing regularly, taking classes, practicing your craft; and E is for exit sense, which, he says, means know when to leave an audition; exit your emotions. Look for and enter the next audition fresh and enthusiastic.


Davis, Leesa, "Who Got the Part: Carson Grant", Backstage, November 9, 2006, p. 18.


A is for audition sense, knowing what to prepare for auditions and finding your niche; B is for business sense, submitting through Back Stage,...

A is for audition sense, knowing what to prepare for auditions and finding your niche; B is for business sense, submitting through Back Stage,...

A is for audition sense, knowing what to prepare for auditions and finding your niche; B is for business sense, submitting through Back Stage,...

A is for audition sense, knowing what to prepare for auditions and finding your niche; B is for business sense, submitting through Back Stage,...