I just finished playing Duffy in my community production and this is what she sings.
Maybe - the last line ("May-be")
Hard knock life - She has a solo ("It's easier than putting up a fight")
Hard knock life (reprise)
You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (children) - She sings the opening lines ("Hey hobo man, hey dapper dan, ya both got your style")
New Deal for Christmas
Tomorrow (reprise)
She doesn't sing in "maybe", I think. And on some websites it says she is the quietest, so she doesn't sing in a lot of the songs.
I am Pepper in my schools musical and I sing Hard Knock life, Maybe, Hard Knock reprise, Tomorrow reprise, and Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile. I believe that's it, its hard to remember since I play three roles.
Sing - Annie Lennox song - was created on 2007-10-03.
When you audition for a musical, the directors generally have a set idea about how they want a song to sound, so they are less likely to choose you by singing a song from the musical that you are auditioning for. Defying gravity would be a better choice for you to sing than Tomorrow.
In the musical "Annie," Lily St. Regis sings "Easy Street" alongside Rooster Hannigan. The song portrays their scheming and desire for a life of luxury, highlighting their plans to exploit Annie's wealth. It's a lively and upbeat number that showcases their characters' mischievous nature.
The cute blonde orphan at the orphanage in "Annie" is Annie herself, played by a variety of actresses in different adaptations. In the song "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile," Annie and her fellow orphans sing about the importance of a positive attitude, even in difficult circumstances. The character of Annie is known for her optimism and resilience, making her a beloved figure in musical theater.
She doesn't sing in "maybe", I think. And on some websites it says she is the quietest, so she doesn't sing in a lot of the songs.
I am Pepper in my schools musical and I sing Hard Knock life, Maybe, Hard Knock reprise, Tomorrow reprise, and Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile. I believe that's it, its hard to remember since I play three roles.
Sing - Annie Lennox song - was created on 2007-10-03.
When you audition for a musical, the directors generally have a set idea about how they want a song to sound, so they are less likely to choose you by singing a song from the musical that you are auditioning for. Defying gravity would be a better choice for you to sing than Tomorrow.
no he just catches Annie in the street
they sing "EVERYDAY" in high skool musical 2
Not in the stage play, but in the movie version, the song is called "Sign" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_(film)
musical
Matchmaker from Fiddler on the Roof or Put on your Sunday Clothes from Hello Dolly. Try not to use anything from Annie, casting directors have seen that millions of times.
the high school musical people started to sing on age 16,17,18,19.
Yes