I am pretty sure this audition was "Sing a song from the show". Which, is you were a girl singing a girl song, there was really only one option, because all other Mary Magdelene songs require backing vocals or another person.
In high school we HAD to all sing the same sing. In fact, I am pretty sure the music teacher taught it to us all. However, I am not sure how singing "Whatever Lola Wants", which I am very unsuited to, helps me get the part where I sing "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo!".
Cashmere and Kat, and others if I am forgetting, thanks for the Venetian rec. I am in my awesome room now, but about to go down to the Coffee bean in the lobby.
The CBC has started a new reality show to cast a Maria for a new produciton of the Sound of Music.
I'm kind of amazed this show was able to get sold around as much as it has (it first aired in the UK as How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? and they wound up casting the winner as, essentially, the understudy, because she just wasn't that great a performer). In the US it was Grease - I think the TV show was called You're The One That I Want - and the stage show ran for only a few weeks [before they recast it, I meant to say]. So it seems like an awfully expensive format for a TV show since the stage versions so far have been so unsuccessful.
oooh, Perkins, I'm jealous! Have fun!
I am having flashbacks to the auditions I sat through for Jesus Christ Superstar. I was ready to give the Mary Magdalene part to ANYONE who did not sing "I don't know how to love him
That's so weird--yeah, usually you DON"T audition with a song from the show you're auditioning for!!! If, as above, if for no other reason than that so the people you're auditioning for don't have for hear the same songs fifty billion times. Generally for callbacks they'll give you a bit of the song they want to hear and have you sing that so they can compare for the actual parts they're considering you for.
t /sat on auditions many times as stage manager
Heh-- just last night I was reminiscing about an English sitcom called The Good Neighbours (The Good Life in the UK) where neighbor Margot Ledbetter -- played by the MOST un-Julie Andrewsish Penelope Keith -- has an ongoing subplot about her political machinations with the Musical Society to get cast as Maria in The Sound of Music.
I'd have paid good money to see that performance, truly.
it first aired in the UK as How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
That's what they're calling it in Canada too.
US Open:
Tiger's taking it to an 18 hole playoff with Rocco Mediate. With an unbelievable putt.
Mr. Picassohead is very fun.
Cashmere, I think tomorrow is going to be a very unproductive day for corporate America.
mr picassohead is way too much fun
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