APPLYING TO AGENCIES
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:44 pm
So this is my first thread on NAPM! I've joined because I have a 13 y/o DD who adores acting. She's acted in a few school and local theatre shows since she was nine, so has never ventured into anything of a big scale. However, what is clear to my and my ex husband is that after four years of her pleading for a chance to get an agent and showing how committed and passionate she is about acting- we've decided to get (or try to get) her agent. The hitch is that me and my ex husband have never had anything to do with the arts industry at all and are utter novices (DD has to explain everything to us!) and it must be frustrating for her to have parents who have no idea what they're doing, as it is after all, the parents who have to take the child to auditions, headshot sessions, agency appointments, etc. Some background info on DD: she's 5"5, goes every Saturday afternoon to Stagecoach Theatre Arts (and has done for two years now) and has a playing age of about 12-15 (I think?) and does seem to have a lot of talent and enthusiasm for acting. She's done all the agency research herself and has created a list of agencies (all of whom are apparently in London- we live in south Cheshire! And all of whom are legitimate agencies and seem to have really famous clientele which worries me slightly!) and here they are:
- Curtis Brown
- TROIKA
- Independent Talent
- ARG
- United Agents
- A&J Management
So, although I know a bit of info on them, what are they really like? Are they good for representing kids/teenagers? And what is the general application process for DD to apply to the agents? She's informed me of it but I'd like it simpler terms as she sort of blew me away with it! Thanks so much in advance, I really need info!
- Curtis Brown
- TROIKA
- Independent Talent
- ARG
- United Agents
- A&J Management
So, although I know a bit of info on them, what are they really like? Are they good for representing kids/teenagers? And what is the general application process for DD to apply to the agents? She's informed me of it but I'd like it simpler terms as she sort of blew me away with it! Thanks so much in advance, I really need info!