ensemble numbers?
#1ensemble numbers?
Posted: 8/22/08 at 2:21pmhey everyone! I'm starting and running a musical theatre group at my school this year and I was just wondering if you guys could let me know of any really good ensemble numbers. I'm not really looking for like Wicked or Rent or anything though. More of the smaller, less popular musicals that have the best music. It'd be a big help thankss!
#2re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 8/24/08 at 3:24pmSkid Row from Little Shop might work. It has a lot of opportunities for small solos and grows into as big of a group number as you want it to be.
#3re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 8/24/08 at 7:21pm
We Dance- Once On This Island
Hold Me Bat Boy- Bat Boy
I Hope I Get it- A Chorus Line
Hair- Hair
The Nicest Kids In Town- Hairspray
You Can't Stop The Beat- Hairspray
Madame Guillotine- The Scarlet Pimpernel
Everybody Dance- Steel Pier
Thoroughly Modern Millie- TMMillie
Forget About The Boy- TMMillie
The Jet Song- West Side Story
The Song Of Purple Summer- Spring Awakening
Hope this list helps!!!
#4re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 8/24/08 at 8:58pm
Opening: Songs For a New World (I know everyone does it, but it's perty)
On My Way: Violet
Oh the Things You Can Think: Suessical
Something Funny's Going on: Lucky Stiff
Are You Sure: The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Montage: A Chorus Line
Gimme the Ball: A Chorus Line
Run Freedom Run: Urinetown
Urinetown Opening: Urinetown
#5re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 9/3/08 at 4:04pm
"Hear My Song" - Songs for a New World
"I Wish I Could Go Back to College" - Avenue Q
"All I Owe Ioway" - State Fair
"Farmer and the Cowman" - Oklahoma!
"Oklahoma" - Oklahoma!
"Light of the World" - Godspell
"The Gods Love Nubia" - Aida
#6re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 9/4/08 at 9:58am
Fancy Dress - the Drowsy Chaperone
Toledo Surprise - the Drowsy Chaperone
We're in the Money - 42nd Street
The choice may have been mistaken, The choosing was not... "Every day has the potential to be the greatest day of your life." - Lin-Manuel Miranda
#7re: ensemble numbers?
Posted: 9/6/08 at 2:52pm
I definitely second "Madame Guillotine" from Scarlet Pimpernel. The audience won't know what hit them.
I also second "Forget About The Boy." That song is infectious.
Another good one, with great choreography opportunities, would be "Knights of the Round Table" from Spamalot. Not the film version, the longer stage version.
I know you said a lesser-known musical, but if you want an ensemble song with GREAT solo opportunities but not much choreography, I'd say definitely go with "One Day More" from Les Miserables. That's actually my favourite song in the world.
"Who Will Buy" from Oliver is pretty good for numerous solos, too. Can you tell yet that I love counterpoint?
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