Video Game Auditions that POP with Abby Trott

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Video Game Auditions that POP with Abby Trott

Tuesday, September 8, 2026

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Synopsis

Join actor ,singer and VO powerhouse Abby Trott for a workshop aimed at getting video game auditions to leap off the page. Abby will offer ideas on how to get creative with the given circumstances, get specific with your choices and get more comfortable with self-directing. She will then dive into demonstrating these ideas with a handful of pre-selected performers The session will conclude with an illuminating Q&A . Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an extraordinary talent!

Requirements

Performers will be sent a packet of scripts to choose from a few days before class. If you book a performer slot, please be sure you are able to attend class from a quiet place with a stable internet connection so the instructor can clearly hear your read. 

Auditors and Performers are required to remain for the duration of the session. 


Instructor Bio

Abby Trott is an actor/singer from Attleboro, Massachusetts. She has lived and worked in Tokyo and New York City, and is currently based in Los Angeles.

Abby's anime roles include Nezuko in Demon Slayer, Momo in Dan Da Dan, Machi in Hunter x Hunter, Akane in Akane-banashi, Yoh in Shaman King 2021, and many more! In animation, she has voiced Malibu Barbie in Barbie Mysteries: The Great Horse Chase, Ivy in Netflix's Carmen Sandiego, Spiral in X-Men '97, and a bunch of randos on Nickelodeon's Rock Paper Scissors. Let's talk video games- she's Magik and Lady Loki in Marvel Rivals, Gwen in League of Legends, Annette in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Rise in the upcoming Persona 4 Revival, etc. She also sang the English version of "Lifelight," the theme for Nintendo's Super Smash Bros Ultimate, and she still can't believe that actually happened. When she isn't talking, singing, or screaming into a microphone, Abby likes to spend her time playing shakuhachi (Japanese flute) and gazing lovingly into the eyes of her two beautiful cat-children.