Aside from producing some of greatest family films of all time, Disney’s managed to create a wealth of audition material for musical theater performers. But trust us: No one wants to hear “Let It Go” one…more…time. Here are some classic Disney songs that you can make your own for your next audition. Plus, re-watching some of your favorite childhood films as research doesn’t sound too bad either.
Here are six Disney audition songs for women:
“Poor Unfortunate Souls,” from “The Little Mermaid”Ursula is one of the best villains in Disney history, so if you’re looking for something to show you’re a badass with even badder vocal range, look no further than “Poor Unfortunate Souls.” Most songs from “The Little Mermaid” are sweet and (more than slightly) overdone, but this one’s got edge and comedic appeal.
“Mother Knows Best,” from “Tangled”A newer effort from Disney, “Tangled” became an instant classic in 2010 and offers tons of beautiful music for performers. “Mother Knows Best,” originally sung by two-time Tony Winner Donna Murphy (“Passion” and “The King and
Aside from producing some of greatest family films of all time, Disney’s managed to create a wealth of audition material for musical theater performers. But trust us: No one wants to hear “Let It Go” one…more…time. Here are some classic Disney songs that you can make your own for your next audition. Plus, re-watching some of your favorite childhood films as research doesn’t sound too bad either.
Here are six Disney audition songs for women:
“Poor Unfortunate Souls,” from “The Little Mermaid”Ursula is one of the best villains in Disney history, so if you’re looking for something to show you’re a badass with even badder vocal range, look no further than “Poor Unfortunate Souls.” Most songs from “The Little Mermaid” are sweet and (more than slightly) overdone, but this one’s got edge and comedic appeal.
“Mother Knows Best,” from “Tangled”A newer effort from Disney, “Tangled” became an instant classic in 2010 and offers tons of beautiful music for performers. “Mother Knows Best,” originally sung by two-time Tony Winner Donna Murphy (“Passion” and “The King and
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