Another Audition Thread

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gleek4114
#1Another Audition Thread
Posted: 2/19/15 at 1:57pm

I have a big audition coming up and I need a ballad for a baritone voice from a musical written before 1970. Also I need a monologue from a play suitible for a male between the ages of 16 and 23. Any help would be amazing!

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#2Another Audition Thread
Posted: 2/19/15 at 2:07pm

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VintageSnarker
#2Another Audition Thread
Posted: 2/19/15 at 11:21pm

Can you tell us anything more specific about the part you're going for or what you want to convey? Otherwise, just look at Howard Keel, Alfred Drake, and John Raitt parts. R&H should give you a lot of options.

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#3Another Audition Thread
Posted: 2/21/15 at 12:02am

I'm not auditioning for a specfic part, It's for a summer arts program.

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#4Another Audition Thread
Posted: 2/21/15 at 4:00am

Your requirements for a monologueue are pretty vague.

There's a comedic, not well known one, from a play called Removing the Glove. The entire play is an allegory for coming out.


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