Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
We have never cancelled Auditions because of weather, but you can check this location for related messages if things get nasty. |
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Baltimore has its share of difficult weather, but auditions go on regardless—even if The Johns Hopkins University is closed.
Snow in our region is usually moderate, often disappearing within a few days of falling. Still, every ten years or so we get hit hard. A case in point was Audition Week of 2002. We had a twenty-seven inch snowfall during the two days before Audition Week began. Everything in Baltimore was cancelled...
...except auditions at Peabody.
The reason we stick to this policy is that many of our auditioners travel great distances to visit us. They often get here early, so they are in the neighborhood and are able to come for an audition regardless of the weather. To get through the mess in 2002 we asked those coming to audition to keep their personal safety in mind, and then to get here as soon as they could. The Peabody community came together and we did whatever was necessary to ensure that everyone was heard. In some cases people sent us tapes. In other cases we scheduled auditions at special times. Somehow it all worked out.
Still, there are some things you can do make a weather problem less critical.

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Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
Peabody Institute Composition Department
1 E. Mount Vernon Place / Baltimore, MD 21202-2397
Toll Free 1-800-368-2521
In Maryland 410.659.8100 extension #4440
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