Every actor and every actress starts from scratch, just because you have no experience doesn't mean you can't get a chance!
Steps
Step 1. First look for an opportunity in your community, for example in a school or neighborhood play
A great place to start could be theater classes held in your area.
Step 2. Then immerse yourself in the world of theater by going to see numerous staging
Note why a comedy seemed more beautiful to you than others and the strengths and weaknesses of its actors.
Step 3. Start small, you won't need to hire an agent to represent you right away
Build your resume gradually.
Step 4. Finally, hearings, hearings, hearings
Take every opportunity you come across and don't forget that rejection is part of the game! Good luck!
Advice
- Trust yourself. Learn to rely on your own strength and be kind to anyone you meet, as long-term contacts can be of essential importance.
- Take vocal and dance lessons if you want to act in a theatrical musical, jazz dance is particularly suited to the purpose!
- Invest in some monologue lyrics and a good pair of jazz shoes, also buy some songbooks related to auditions.
Warnings
- When creating your resume, don't make up about your experiences. If someone finds out, no one will want to hire you anymore.
- Remember, there are no small parts, there are only small actors, on your first try you won't get a leading part and you won't always be able to get the part you wanted.
- Rejection is inevitable, learn not to take it personally, and learn from every new audition or opportunity.