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Michael Ricciardone
Michael Ricciardone is an adjunct instructor at New York University’s Steinhardt school. An accomplished singer, voice coach, pianist, and conductor, he has also studied acting and appears regularly in stage and television productions in mostly musical roles.
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Michael Ricciardone from NYU talks about what to expect when doing musical theater auditions and what character traits are important for musical theater. He describes the audition process by defining a breakdown, explaining an agent's role, and gives advice for the audition. He suggests one always have a picture and resume in their portfolio and to dress and present yourself professionally.



Shoot Date:
Oct-05
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Advice | Auditioning | Musical Theater

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New York University (NYU)

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