Aún no tenemos significados para "hold auditions".
1Auckland's annual K-Pop competition is so popular it has to hold auditions to narrow down the number of entrants.
2You hold auditions, cast the parts, write the scripts and, finally, after many months, are ready to start filming.
3Alex Galvin and Simon Romanos are about to hold auditions for a professional production of Mozart's popular opera Don Giovanni.
4Alex Galvin and Simon Romanos are about to hold auditions in Wellington for a professional production of Mozart's popular opera Don Giovanni.
5The contest, which is part of the city's annual Korean Festival, has become so popular, it had to hold auditions for the first time.
6In fact, the producers are probably still holding auditions for the various roles.
7The following evening, she watched the trial alone, since Jack was holding auditions at the university.
8She couldn't have picked a more difficult man if she had held auditions for the part.
9She held auditions, choosing a dozen men and women who would give testimony about their enslavement.
10Not that Frazier wouldn't be trying to win anyway, but he really can't afford to be holding auditions at quarterback.
11In the last few years, big Korean entertainment companies have held auditions in New Zealand in search of their next star.
12Well, they're holding auditions in a couple of weeks, right about when Grandpa and my cousins are all moving out there.
13The network will be holding auditions for the role of the icon on Sunday, 31 March at the Sky Rink Studios in Johannesburg.
14Kristen (Wiig) and I saw some shows at Second City and the Groundlings in L.A. We're also holding auditions soon in New York.
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