Audition Songs
re: Audition Songs#25
Posted: 5/31/04 at 4:33pmDirectors tend to see it as a really obnoxious move on your part, and might not consider you for the role even if you sing it well. At least thats what Ive been told.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/31/04
re: Audition Songs#26
Posted: 5/31/04 at 5:35pm
Let's see. If you sing a song from the role you're auditioning for, and you muck it up, you don't even have a fighting chance.
Occassionally in the audition info they'll specify if they want something from the show. If they don't say anything, then it's safer to do something else.
re: Audition Songs#27
Posted: 5/31/04 at 7:24pm
Great unknown song:
"Hello, Goodbye" from old movie musical Destry Rides Again
Also try...
Any song from the muscial "Violet"
There are a few great comedic songs in "Cowgirls"
Poor Sweet Baby from "Snoopy"
The Portrait from "A My Name is Alice"
Taylor the Latte Boy -- not sure what it's from
Crossword Puzzle -- comedy -- not sure what show the song is from
Times Like These -- very funny and sweet -- from "Lucky Stiff"
re: Audition Songs#28
Posted: 5/31/04 at 7:28pmTaylor the Latte Boy is a song by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich. Great song but i don't know that it's best for auditions as i think a lot of people have done it
re: Audition Songs#29
Posted: 5/31/04 at 9:05pmYea, Taylor the Latte Boy doesn't really display any special vocal talent. Yeah, Kristin Chenoweth sings it, and she's got a hell of a vocal talent, but that song isnt a good example of it.
re: Audition Songs#30
Posted: 5/31/04 at 9:23pmThe perfect Mezzo-Soprano song in my opinion is "People" from Funny Girl. It's a beautiful song, and perfect for a Mezzo-Soprano. It also evokes emotion, as well, so you get to show off your dramatic and vocal range. I would say go with that.
re: Audition Songs#31
Posted: 6/1/04 at 1:34amCrossword Puzzle is from Starting Here, Starting Now by Maltby and Shire.
re: Audition Songs#32
Posted: 6/1/04 at 2:04amYou shouldn't sing "People". Only sing it if you can erase Barbra's version from their heads---this is why you should generally stay away from famous songs.
re: Audition Songs#33
Posted: 6/1/04 at 9:25am
Please don't sing songs that are not age-appropriate. Stars and the Moon is a beautiful song, but it should only be sung by a woman who has been around long enough to have lived all the things the lady speaks of in the song. It's just too overdone nowadays and is really best only when sung by a woman with lots of life experience.
This same advice goes for monologues - if you haven't lived it, its gonna be hard to convince someone that you have.
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