wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 09:30:54 PM
I agree that the tear closeup really helped seal the deal....it is more difficult then people think to cry on cue. I see Ang has laughing and crying on cue in her special skills....I think that will help market her.
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 09:13:21 PM
That's true - America's got talent does not have an age limit. And you could bill yourself as a singer and comedic actress.
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 08:28:12 PM
Yes - and Robert Preston wasn't much of a singer either! I forgot about the age limit! You don't look like you are over 30 - just lie to them....when they see you are talented, they probably won't care.
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 08:16:41 PM
Yeah - but that girl tried to have a gimmick. If Ang just went in as herself and did a simple and emotional performance, like her "I'm Not That Girl," I think she would do well!
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 08:11:34 PM
Ang - I'm actually sitting here watching American Idol and I was wondering if you have ever thought about auditioning for that?? They always seem to pick the same skinny girls who all sound the same. I think someone like you would be really "fresh" on the show and could do really well!
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 07:47:57 PM
Ang, I completely take back my previous comments regarding your ability to play Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway. I had yet to see your amazingly connected performance of “I’m Not That Girl” on youtube. Although she may not have the typical vocal chops found in current musical theater actresses, Angela possesses a truly unique vocal sound that adds to the truthfulness of her performance. Never, in my one time of seeing Wicked, have I witnessed such a connected and emotional portrayal of
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 07:20:44 PM
You are not the right type to play Elphaba, period. Maybe one day at a community theater. They arn't going to randomly cast you (even if you lose weight and become a miraculous singer) over all of the amazingly talented women who ARE the correct type for that role. All I'm saying is, put your time and energy into something more realistic!
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wicked talent search in jan? Jan 16
2008, 07:06:33 PM
I hate to join in on this argument. You seem like a very NICE person who really WANTS to be on Broadway. But, many people want to be on Broadway. The first step is to have god given talent. You then must have strong vocal, acting, and dance training. I agree with the above posters that you do not have a strong enough voice, that even WITH vocal lessons will allow you to be cast in a singing role on Broadway (particullarly Elphaba). There are hundreds of amazing girls graduating every year
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