Audition for the Role of a Lifetime

Domestic applications for entry into the Production Program (Spring 2026) are open until November 14, 2025.

Applications for entry into the Acting and Production Programs (Fall 2026 and Spring 2027) are open until April 13, 2026.
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A group of high school students as the cast of Heathers are in a crowd all posing.

Elevate Your Training

The Timeline

All applicants will be notified of their audition/interview results.

Acting

  • Audition packages, including a schedule and selection of monologues to choose from, will be emailed out beginning in February
  • For applicants located in the lower mainland, auditions for entry into Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 will be held in-person at Langara College from February 28-March 1, 2026 and May 11-14, 2026
  • For applicants located outside the lower mainland, auditions for entry into Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 will be held via Zoom on February 28, 2026 and from May 4-7, 2026

Production

  • Application packages, including a schedule, information on the play project and a selection of monologues to choose from, will be emailed out beginning in February
  • For all applicants regardless of geographical location, interviews for entry into Spring 2027 will be held via Zoom on May 8, 2026

You will audition for at least one Theatre Arts faculty member. Additional adjudicators may also be in attendance. During the audition and interview you should be prepared to exhibit sufficient talent and show a high degree of commitment to pursuing a professional career in the theatre or related arts.

You are required to prepare two memorized monologues—one from the audition package we will email to you, and the second, a monologue of your own choosing. You will be asked to perform both, in whichever order you like. 

Choosing Your Monologue:

  • Contemporary plays only (written since 1995). Shakespeare, Shaw, Greek or other classical plays are NOT permitted
  • Your monologue must be from a published play, written by someone other than yourself. Monologues from novels, poems or film scripts are not permitted
  • Choose a monologue which contrasts in some way with the monologue you select from the package we send
  • Choose a monologue from a play which you have not performed. We want to see your interpretation of the monologue, rather than a director's version
  • Choose a character close to your own age, not someone much younger or older
  • Do not use an accent (i.e. Cockney, Southern, etc.) even if the monologue seems to require it. We want to hear your own voice and speech
  • Your monologue must be no longer than 2 minutes. Unfortunately, because of time constraints, we will be forced to stop applicants who exceed this time limit