Try to arrive at least 15 minutes early. You don't want to have to rush into your audition. Give yourself time to find our theatre, relax and warm up.
Pack your bag with a bottle of water. We have an old building and the water pressure may or may not be in you favor from our water fountain.
Be nice to everybody. You never know if the person you are speaking to is important or you may work with in this show or another. If it comes down to two equally talented individuals, but one is obviously easier to work with, guess who we will probably choose. Besides, it makes the audition process more fun for everyone.
Wear neat, comfortable clothing. I know you want to look nice, but make sure you can move around the room. And don't wear a costume. Your outfit can suggest the character such as a high-collar blouse for a period piece, but don't get all dressed up.
Careful when using perfume or cologne. You don't want to send anyone out of the room in a sneezing fit.
Bring clean and clearly marked sheet music.
Remember to smile. If you are nervous, take a deep breath and try to relax. Recognize that you are not going to get every part you audition for, but can learn from every experience. When you are called for your audition, be confident and smile!