http://www.nbcdfw.com/entertainment/the ... 15421.html
I don't care how much caffeine the APs drink; they're likely to be half asleep at that hour! Let those who try to be first in line be warned.The first session will start at 7:00am
I don't care how much caffeine the APs drink; they're likely to be half asleep at that hour! Let those who try to be first in line be warned.The first session will start at 7:00am
The new season of "Millionaire" premieres Monday, September 2 on NBC 5 with new host Cedric "The Entertainer."
Yep!Bob78164 wrote:Anything yet about the location for the Las Vegas auditions? --Bob
LAS VEGAS, NV AUDITIONS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th, 2013
BALLY'S LAS VEGAS
3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
7AM TO 10AM
12PM TO 3PM
(Callbacks only)
5PM TO 7PM
(Callbacks to follow immediately)
7PM session is ONLY for Movie Week
NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED IN LINE BEFORE 6:00AM
People will NOT be allowed to audition if they arrive after the 10:00AM or 7:00PM sessions. Audition space is limited. There are no sign-ups for our road auditions, and admission to the audition session(s) is granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Thanks! --BobMarleysGh0st wrote:Yep!Bob78164 wrote:Anything yet about the location for the Las Vegas auditions? --Bob
http://www.dadt.com/millionaire/auditio ... vegas.htmlLAS VEGAS, NV AUDITIONS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th, 2013
BALLY'S LAS VEGAS
3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
7AM TO 10AM
12PM TO 3PM
(Callbacks only)
5PM TO 7PM
(Callbacks to follow immediately)
7PM session is ONLY for Movie Week
NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED IN LINE BEFORE 6:00AM
People will NOT be allowed to audition if they arrive after the 10:00AM or 7:00PM sessions. Audition space is limited. There are no sign-ups for our road auditions, and admission to the audition session(s) is granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Note that there is no 7PM session, So do they mean the 7AM session is only for Movie Week?VICTORY LANE INDOOR KARTING
2330 TIPTON DRIVE
CHARLOTTE, NC 28206
7AM TO 10AM
12PM TO 3PM
(Callbacks only)
5PM TO 7PM
(Callbacks to follow immediately)
7PM session is ONLY for Movie Week
LINE FORMS ON THE INDOOR RACE TRACK
By "5PM TO 7PM," I think they mean that they'll let one more group in to take the test starting at 7PM, not that they'll lock the doors at that time.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Note that there is no 7PM session, So do they mean the 7AM session is only for Movie Week?
Minor details!Rosen specifically mentioned one applicant he met from Harlem. The man was a milkman who entered simply so he could prove to his daughter that he could do it. While it was never said whether or not the milkman made it past the audition, Rosen made the point that anyone could succeed in the show. The only advice he could give was the ideal contestant connects with the viewer.
But being a performer sure helps."We are looking for any type of person," he said. "You don't have to be a rocket scientist to do well on the show."
If we don't have to appeal to the producers, they could just have a phone game!"This is a game anybody can play. Be yourself," he said. "Don't try to appeal to us. This is a game for everybody."
A Milkman? Really? What is he, like 90 years old?MarleysGh0st wrote:More publicity about Dallas:
http://celinarecord.com/articles/2013/0 ... e/0857.txt
This reporter interviewed a producer and got lots of fuzzy quotes about the contestants they're looking for.
Rosen specifically mentioned one applicant he met from Harlem. The man was a milkman who entered simply so he could prove to his daughter that he could do it. While it was never said whether or not the milkman made it past the audition, Rosen made the point that anyone could succeed in the show. The only advice he could give was the ideal contestant connects with the viewer.
TheConfessor wrote:A Milkman? Really? What is he, like 90 years old?MarleysGh0st wrote:More publicity about Dallas:
http://celinarecord.com/articles/2013/0 ... e/0857.txt
This reporter interviewed a producer and got lots of fuzzy quotes about the contestants they're looking for.
Rosen specifically mentioned one applicant he met from Harlem. The man was a milkman who entered simply so he could prove to his daughter that he could do it. While it was never said whether or not the milkman made it past the audition, Rosen made the point that anyone could succeed in the show. The only advice he could give was the ideal contestant connects with the viewer.