Featured Actor Joined: 6/2/07
Should I sing "Popular" from Wicked? It is suggested NOT to sing a song from the show. I was going to sing "Follow Your Heart" but I guess that's out now. I want to do something that is similar to the style of U-Town, but also a song that shows both my belting and legit soprano. I'm going out for Hope. Also, I want to show the comedic side of my singing.
Thanks!
NOT Popular! It's sung to death at auditions -- if the people you sing for don't hate it already, they will by the end of the day.
Oh, Christ, no. Sing something from Batboy or a similar satire musical.
If you want Hope, then you're going to want to sing something more classical.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
NEVER EVER sing Popular for an audition. the casting directors will never take it seriously, and its a 99% chance theyll take you as a joke. its odd that they suggest not singing a song from the show.
It's not odd. Who wants to sit at an audition all day hearing the songs from the show over and over and over again. At callbacks, yes, at the first auditions, no.
Sing a Rodgers and Hammerstein soprano song. The girl I cast as Hope when I directed it wowed us with IF I LOVED YOU.
It's best to not sing any song from a current broadway show.
It's best to not sing any song from a current broadway show.
Firstly, having a close friend who fell victum to using this song at an audition, I advise you not to sing Popular. It won't do anyhting for your range. It does, however, show off a quirky and comedic female character role which is an excellent idea if planning to audition for any female role in Urinetown. 'ShbrtAlley44 ' makes an excellent suggestion-Bat Boy does have similar humor, 16 bars from 'Inside Your Heart' or 'A Home For You' could work. If you don't already know Bat Boy, I would suggest possibly 'Adelaide's Lament', assuming you'd include the ending. If you're looking to make a profound impression, maybe 'Dance: Ten; Looks: Three' could work..or at least I'd think it's funny. And i'm always a fan of someone who can pull off 'Gimme, Gimme.'
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
I wouldn't suggest a song that showcases belting - Hope isn't a belter. I agree with D2, "If I Loved You" sounds like a good choice.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/27/05
Problem is, Hope's a soprano role and none of those songs are soprano. I'd suggest singing a quirky soprano song... do you know "Ice Cream" from She Loves Me? If not, I'd do a "classical" soprano MT piece, like "Baubles, Bangles, and Beads" from Kismet.
Featured Actor Joined: 6/2/07
It's 10:12pm and ...Too Late....
There were no responses when I checked before I left and I already auditioned and I used Popular. I sang the last 32 bars or so - and got to show off a bit of my soprano stuff with "And though you protest..." Plus the board of directors at this theatre knows me b/c the last show I was in there was ALL about my soprano. I was Antonia in Man of La Mancha. Ah, I digress...
BUT, they asked me to read for Hope and I did a fantastic job with the acting. I also read for Little Sally and that went great as well. So I feel confident in that area.
But I don't fully agree that Hope is soprano - I mean, of course she is b/c of Follow Your Heart, but she also belts it out a little at the end and then there's I See A River, which is in the lower register. Also, (and this is to make me feel better - ha ha!) I didn't belt it out ala Ethel Merman. I sang in a nice mixed-voice blend that was very character-ish, which is what I was aiming for.
I will be looking into Bat Boy. Wasn't Kerry Butler in that/originated a role?
Anyway, callbacks are Thursday and they're not informing anyone of any decision until after the 4th of July.
Featured Actor Joined: 6/2/07
Well, I got a callback! I'm very happy and I am hoping to sing something in my legit voice for them.
Leading Actor Joined: 8/17/05
I would say no to Girl in 14 G. You want to show off your voice, not prove to them you can belt, sing coloratura and jazz.
If you are truly a legit singer, sing something like "Till there was you" "Moonfall" or "One More Kiss." "If I loved You" is a great choice, as is "Where or When." Show them the training in your voice, as other women auditioning will just be there to show off the range of their belt.
good luck.
Featured Actor Joined: 6/2/07
I think I will go with "If I Loved You" or "Till There Was You," unless they ask to hear "Follow Your Heart." I already showed them I can belt so now it's time to step it up and get the role I want!
I also was wondering if you all think this is a good idea. I always wear the same outfit to callbacks as I wore at the audition. Good idea, bad idea or it doesn't matter?
Thanks!
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