Do Not Miss This Opportunity from NBC!

As part of its ongoing commitment to diversity, NBCUniversal will hold auditions for actors wishing to be considered for the NBC Scene Showcase this coming September in New York. The showcase will feature actors, writers and directors of diverse backgrounds, including LGBT actors and performers with disabilities.

Selected participants perform for NBC Entertainment executives and casting directors, talent agents, managers, as well as other industry professionals.

The NBC Scene Showcase is a one night event where NBC produces a showcase of 5 minute scenes by up-and-coming diverse writers and directors, starring new diverse talent. This event has been quite a success for past participants with some getting staffed and booked on NBC shows.

Submissions must be received via Actors Access no later than Friday, June 12, 2015. 

Self-Tape Submission Instructions and Info
Please read carefully before submitting

  1. Please note that you will be asked to create a (free) Actors Access account in order to submit. 
  2. To submit electronically, go to www.breakdownexpress.com through the Actors Access section and the link listed as the NBC Scene Showcase.
  3. Submit one picture and resume. Everyone who submits will be requested to self-tape. ALL SIDES are free to download.
  4. Only one submission will be accepted. Do not double submit if already submitted through another union or other entities.
  5. Submissions will not be accepted after the submission period.
  6. Must be able to participate in auditions and rehearsals in New York. 
  7. No phone calls to NBC please.

Participants must be at least 18 years old. Previous experience/training is recommended of all, but professional representation is not necessary.

Questions? Click here for SAG-AFTRA’s diversity FAQs.

We are committed to diverse, inclusive casting.  For every role, please submit qualified performers, without regard to disability, race, age, color, national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by law, unless otherwise specifically indicated.

 

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