Q. Will a rehearsal time be provided?
A.  Yes

Q. What are the age requirements?
A. The age requirements for the each season will be 20-30 years old for all voice types.

Q. How do I get to Spivey Hall at Clayton College and State University?
A. Take I-75 South. Exit 233, Turn left at light. Go 1.4 miles. Clayton College and State University entrance on right, follow signs to Spivey Hall.

Q.  How do I obtain tickets to the Regional Auditions?

A. Tickets can be obtained through the Spivey Hall Box office at (770) 961-3683. The cost is $25.00. 

Q. How do I receive information about the auditions and  other events sponsored by the Southeast Region?
A. Contact Margaret Talmadge at (404) 351-2051 or email: MRTalmadge@msn.com  

Q. As a district contestant, what time do I need to be at the auditions and where do I go?
A. You will receive a letter from your District Chairman with all the information.  

Q. At the District Auditions, what do I wear?
A. The attire is coat & tie for men and street-length dresses for women.  

Q.  As a Regional  contestant, what time do I need to be at Spivey Hall?
A.  Be in the room back stage by 1:30.  

Q. At the Regional Auditions, what do I wear?
A. The attire is formal  - Black tie for men and long dresses for women.  

Q. Will there be a place and time to warm up?
A. Yes.  

Q. Can I bring my own accompanist?
A. Yes,  however you must let us know if you plan on bringing your own accompanist.  

Q.  How do I get in touch with the Regional staff accompanist and when does he need my music?
A. Contact David D'Ambrosio at (770)496-0020. Have your music to him by January 20, 2008. 

Q. Will I have a time to rehearse for the Regionals?
A. Yes. Time will be provided Sunday morning. 

Q. Will I have an opportunity to speak with the judges about my performance?
A. Yes. Time will be provided after the auditions in Spivey Hall for you to meet with each judge. 

Q. Can I bring someone with me?
A. Applicants are encouraged to invite family members and friends to the auditions. Only the Semi-Finals in New York City are closed to the public.
 
 

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