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Kim Brooke Group
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citysearch c.
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I have to agree with the review below me, joining Kim Brooke was the right choice for me. Yes there are other legitimate agencies in Seattle, and yes I tried to audition at most of them.\r
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Tiffany Talent: They seemed disorganized and unprofessional\r
Toposwope: Not accepting new talent\r
Colleen Bell: Classes were SO pricey for what you got\r
Big Fish: Just an online agency...basically I had to pay to be on their website and that was all they offered me.\r
Emerald City: What a joke. The guy was creepy and wanted to take pics of me on his digital camera...and charge me for them.\r
John Robert Powers, Barbizon, and John Casablanca: they are not agencies...just charm schools\r
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Basically, I joined Kim Brooke because they had their stuff together and the cost of classes was worth it for what I got. The fact that I can take workshops with their coaches as much as I want for as long as I want, and my headshot was included in the workshops, is worth it to me. I have been on two auditions and had one direct booking which already paid for the workshops. woohoo!
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