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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/01/27 22:49 Thank You! Currently: Dutchess of Detroit
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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/01/28 06:18 I think the Hercules nr is not a bad idea actually.
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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/01/29 22:43 JIJane wrote:
I think the Hercules nr is not a bad idea actually.


Great! Thanks for the input!
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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/04/12 18:12 Just found out my previously mentioned auditions are the first week of May.
The audition notice says to prepare a pop style MT song, but I still don't understand why J&H is "pop". Just because Linda Eder scoops all over the place, I guess....
I'm only shooting for chorus, and none of their stuff is very "poppy", so how non-poppy can I be without being classical MT? Any other show suggestions besides Annie's and Jane's? (will be looking into everything tomorrow when I finally am off work!) Do you think I should find something upbeat if possible, due to more chorus numbers being moderate or uptempo? but also, I don't want to learn a completely new song in 3 weeks for the audition...
Ugh!!! I just don't think I have anything in my rep right now that is suitable. I'm stuck. Help!
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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/04/16 20:02 So... I've looked up a whole bunch of shows and songs and also looked at the list of Pop style musicals on this website (since the audition notice stated to sing a pop-style theater piece), and narrowed it down to...
"I Never Knew His Name" from The Civil War. I'm just going for chorus, and I can sing the song well. What do you think?
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Re:Jekyll and Hyde Auds - 2008/04/16 20:14 I think it's a good choice. I quite like the song, though I'm not sure how effective it is without the monologue before it, but it's still a beautiful piece and a Linda Eder song.

Break a leg, let us know how it goes!
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