Question Posted Wednesday September 5 2007, 12:58 am
next year for the Musical Theatre Troupe club in my middle school (basically, broadway) we're doing Schoolhouse Rock. I've seen a little of that like in math when I was younger.. but I can't imagine us doing it as the school musical. by the way i'm in 8th grade this year. I want to know.. how do I audition for it? like what songs would be best to sing? I know auditions are months away, but I like to be prepared in the long run. And what parts are the best to play and stuff? I really don't know, and I can't buy the film either. And for the best parts, like GIRL parts. lol i can't play a guy.
I kinda like that song "Sufferin till sufferage" but I dunno if I should sing that? what songs would shine my voice enough so my music teacher would pick me? im black.. and I sing alto in chorus. I can't sing really low, or really high. Like in the middle. sorry i have no vids of me singing but just give me the best help you can! thanks! ♥
sealgirl07 answered Thursday September 6 2007, 5:49 pm: well...school house rock is a fun production to do...i saw it done at my cousins school. But i really am just wondering..doesn't the director of the musical give you stuff to act and a song to sing?? if not..then pick what song you like the best and you know the most of when the time comes. i know it is nerve reaking because i have done it but don't worry and just pick a easy song that you can pronouse the words good and you know how it goes..it doesn't nessesarily have to be from the movie/productioin.. but try your best and good luck!!
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