Prepositions after "audition"

audition for, with, before, on or at?

In 86% of cases "audition for" is used

Dancers audition for the company.

I'd not auditioning for anything.

She auditioned for AI and didn't get on.

In attendance were very enthusiastic people of all ages coming to audition for various roles.

They think I should audition for a commercial or movie, but all I really want to do is theater!

How do I audition for acting roles within CBBC? We do not publish auditions on the CBBC website.

Cris only discovered her talent for singing when she auditioned for a role in Les Miserables when she was nine.

It made me nervous to tell her that I was auditioning for it, just because I knew how much it would mean to her.

I just assumed it was a drug deal, or maybe the Star was sending you out there to audition for George Lucas's next film.

audition for the Job On LinkedIn -- and in fact everywhere on the internet -- you are always auditioning for the job you want to do.

In 3% of cases "audition before" is used

And actor Andrew Garfield won't even have to audition before production begins on the next Trotsky movie.

In 3% of cases "audition on" is used

But Byeong Gun insists on trying -- he will audition on the final night of auditions.

You are not auditioning on your dates and if there are any auditions going on, both of you are doing it.

In 1% of cases "audition behind" is used

They found that when women started auditioning behind a screen, their probability of advancing increased.

In 1% of cases "audition in" is used

All applicants will be receiving the results of their auditions over the course of the next week, starting with those who were auditioned in January.