Audition Pieces. Tip: Your monologue character should have a distinct voice and physical characteristic. What is the character thinking and feeling?

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Audition Pieces Here are some pieces for you to use if you are submitting your audition via video. If you are trying out for a lead part (Cinderella, Baker, Baker s Wife, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, Witch, Wolf, Rapunzel, Rapunzel s Prince, Cinderella s Prince) you need to perform both a monologue and a song. If you are only auditioning for ensemble, then just a monologue will do. Tip: Your monologue character should have a distinct voice and physical characteristic. What is the character thinking and feeling? Monologues LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD : (To the Wolf) Good day, Grandmother. My, Grandmother, you re looking very strange. What big ears you have. But Grandmother, what big eyes you have! Oh, Grandmother what a terrible, big, wet mouth you have! (After being rescued from the Wolf s stomach.) What a fright! How dark and dank it was inside that wolf! Mr. Baker, you saved our lives. Here is my cape. You may have it. Maybe Granny will make me another with the skins of that wolf WOLF: So today I walked around trying once again to find something to eat. And to my surprise a girl came walking through the woods with her red hood and basket, which seemed to have an intoxicating aroma. So I decided to chat with her before I ate her. Hello there., Oh hello. said Little Red. I am just going to bring these cookies to my dear old grandma. Well isn t that nice, how sweet of you. And where does your grandma live may I ask, you re going on quite a trip just to bring her cookies? Well my grandma is sick and she needs these cookies to feel better, I ll leave you to it then, don t want to keep her waiting now. I thought "what a dumb little girl today I m going to have a feast. I better hurry if I want to reach grandma s house before her." WITCH : In the past, when your mother was with child, she developed an unusual appetite. She took one look at my beautiful garden and told you father what she wanted more than anything in the world GREENS, GREENS, AND NOTHING BUT GREENS: HE SAID, ALL RIGHT, BUT IT WASN T, QUITE, CAUSE I CAUGHT HIM IN THE AUTUMN IN MY GARDEN ONE NIGHT! HE WAS ROBBING ME! I SHOULD HAVE LAID A SPELL ON HIM RIGHT THERE, COULD HAVE TURNED HIM INTO STONE OR A DOG. BUT I LET HIM HAVE THE RAMPION I D LOTS TO SPARE. IN RETURN, HOWEVER, I SAID, FAIR IS FAIR: YOU CAN LET ME HAVE THE BABY THAT YOUR WIFE WILL BEAR. AND WE LL CALL IT SQUARE. BAKER: Look what I found in Father s hunting jacket. Six beans. I wonder if they are the Witch s beans? I LL take them with me. Now what am I to return with? THE COW AS WHITE AS CORN THE CAPE AS RED AS BLOOD THE HAIR AS YELLOW AS GOLD THE SLIPPER AS PURE AS MILK No No NO! Arghh THE COW AS WHITE AS MILK THE CAPE AS RED AS BLOOD THE HAIR AS YELLOW AS CORN THE SLIPPER AS PURE AS GOLD.

JACK: (Softly, but intense) THERE ARE GIANTS IN THE SKY! THERE ARE BIG TALL TERRIBLE GIANTS IN THE SKY! WHEN YOU RE WAY UP HIGH AND YOU LOOK BELOW AT THE WORLD YOU LEFT AND THE THINGS YOU KNOW, LITTLE MORE THAN A GLANCE IS ENOUGH TO SHOW YOU JUST HOW SMALL YOU ARE. CINDERELLA: He s a very smart prince, he s a prince who prepares. Knowing this time I d run from him, he spread pitch on the stairs. I was caught unawares. And I thought: well he cares this is more than just malice. Better stop and take stock while you re standing here stuck on the steps of the palace. RAPUNZEL s PRINCE : I stand beneath her tower and say, Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair to me. And then she lowers the longest, most beautiful head of hair yellow as corn which I climb to her. I speak the truth. She is as true as your maiden. A maiden running from a Prince? Does that make sense? None would run from us. BAKER S WIFE: I ve never lied to royalty before. I ve never anything to royalty before! What a beautiful gown you re wearing. Were you at the King s Festival? Aren t you the lucky one.if a Prince were pursuing me, I certainly wouldn t hide. Tell me about the ball. Perhaps? Oh, to be pursued by a prince. All that pursues me is tomorrow s bread. What I wouldn t give to be in your shoes! I mean slippers. As pure as gold! Wait!...I need your shoes!...hey!...come back here! CINDERELLA S PRINCE: A maiden running from a Prince? Does that make sense? None would run from us. Yet one has... So you too, brother, have found a lovely maiden that lives in the top of a tall tower that has no door or stairs. How do you manage a visit? You stand beneath her tower and say, Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair to me. And then she lowers the longest, most beautiful head of hair yellow as corn which you climb to her? Rapunzel, What kind of a name is that? You jest!