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Vaseth

Did you Ever notice...

that everyone auditioning wants to be Leisel or Maria... or even Elsa...

I mean no one wants to be the Mother Abbess, I was the mother abbess recently and I had a blast in the role. I must stand up for the rev mother because many people think the role is going to be extreamly boring, when in truth it is very fun.
EsmeraldaDaae

I agree...she's got the best song!Besides,she's the teacher of the show...the one with the advice...
jazzygirlsings

I have to admit, "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" brings the house down EVERY TIME!

(Not to mention, that it always makes me cry when I'm on stage! LOL!)

There's something so powerful about Mother Abbess and how she guides Maria. She's a more complex character than people give her credit for.
MsDivaKate

I wanted to be Mother Abbess. Unfortunately, as youth theatre works, the girl who got the role was the director's niece and an absolute disaster--she had recently played Kim Macafee in a high school production of Bye Bye Birdie and sounded like Kim Macafee was playing Mother Abbess.

I did get the role of Sister Berthe. There's something strangely satisfying about getting to play a bit of a bitchy role.
alexxboyle

In my grade school production of The Sound of Music, this one girl was cast as Mother Abbess. Well, she was so upset that she didn't get Maria, and she went home and cried to her mom about it. Her mom complained to the director and THEY CAST HER AS MARIA! We had to create another cast around her, so we ended up triple casting the whole play!

She was just too selfish to realize what a great role she had in the first place...
BroadwayBud

[quote="alexxboyle"]In my grade school production of The Sound of Music, this one girl was cast as Mother Abbess. Well, she was so upset that she didn't get Maria, and she went home and cried to her mom about it. Her mom complained to the director and THEY CAST HER AS MARIA! We had to create another cast around her, so we ended up triple casting the whole play!

She was just too selfish to realize what a great role she had in the first place...[/quote]

That's terrible! That's a HUGE director..."no, no" or something! lol
SarahBelle

Response to alexxboyle

Wow, that really IS terrible!! I'd be happy if I got in at all!! Was she any good as Maria?
Cake_in_Song

I can understand why not everybody would react well, from my own personal experience. I've always been cast in older, matronly roles, simply because I have a "mature" voice. It's not that I can't sing the young roles, because I believe I can, but nobody else can sing the older roles, since they all sound like twelve-year-old poptarts (oh, the joys of high school theatre!). It gets kind of hurtful to constantly be passed up for the young, beautiful lead. In fact, I have often cried over perfectly decent roles, simply because they were not the roles I really wanted. But complaining to the director is completely unprofessional. Either accept the role, or quit. If you're able to get past that initial upset when the cast list is posted, you'll likely find your roles more exciting and interesting than you thought possible. In my opinion, you're not an amazing actor untill you can steal the show in any role, with or without lines.
jazzygirlsings

Cake_in_Song wrote:
I can understand why not everybody would react well, from my own personal experience. I've always been cast in older, matronly roles, simply because I have a "mature" voice. It's not that I can't sing the young roles, because I believe I can, but nobody else can sing the older roles, since they all sound like twelve-year-old poptarts (oh, the joys of high school theatre!). It gets kind of hurtful to constantly be passed up for the young, beautiful lead. In fact, I have often cried over perfectly decent roles, simply because they were not the roles I really wanted. But complaining to the director is completely unprofessional. Either accept the role, or quit. If you're able to get past that initial upset when the cast list is posted, you'll likely find your roles more exciting and interesting than you thought possible. In my opinion, you're not an amazing actor untill you can steal the show in any role, with or without lines.


I couldn't have said that better myself! Spoken like a true professional!

And BTW, I saw your MFL pics and you look like you're having a genuine blast! Bust some appendages! Smile
LisaKitty

Are you kidding? Mother Abbess rocks!!!

I just auditioned for her myself in a local production. Got called back too. Unfortunately, when I got to the callbacks, I realized that I was by far the youngest one going for that role. The woman who ended up getting cast has done the Mother Abbess 2 times already; she's awesome.

I have, however, been asked to sing "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" at some community outreach performances that our theatre is doing promote the show, which is very cool.
jazzygirlsings

^And I bet you are going to be AMAZING!!!!!!!! Smile

That is one of the best inspirational songs in musical theatre...I can't get through it without crying!
Salome

Elsa is the only role worth playing for a woman. (and shut up Jazzy. Laughing )
jazzygirlsings

How do you know when you have never done the show?

And you're just jealous cuz I've played Maria (once under Andrew's direction, so you KNOW it was a great production) twice...

LOL! Wink
Salome

jazzygirlsings wrote:
How do you know when you have never done the show?

And you're just jealous cuz I've played Maria (once under Andrew's direction, so you KNOW it was a great production) twice...

LOL! Wink


haha! Ive seen enough productions of S.O.M. to make me vomit for days LOl
itsaboutonemoment

hahahahaha.... salome vomiting for days.....
Salome

itsaboutonemoment wrote:
hahahahaha.... salome vomiting for days.....


and this time not from a fist in the stomach! LOL
jazzygirlsings

LOL!

Even I had to laugh at that one! LOL! Laughing
Salome

dont you mean especially you???
jazzygirlsings

LOL! You got me! Smile

But seriously, it was a great production...

And BTW, our Mother Abbess was AMAZING! Smile
LisaKitty

itsaboutonemoment wrote:
hahahahaha.... salome vomiting for days.....


As long as she isn't vomiting for days while playing Elsa.

Gives an all new meaning to "No Way To Stop It", doesn't it?
jazzygirlsings

LisaKitty wrote:
itsaboutonemoment wrote:
hahahahaha.... salome vomiting for days.....


As long as she isn't vomiting for days while playing Elsa.

Gives an all new meaning to "No Way To Stop It", doesn't it?


Where's my drum set?

*drumroll*

BA DUM BUM!!!!!!!!!!! Smile

Laughing
alexxboyle

Re: Response to alexxboyle

SarahBelle wrote:
Wow, that really IS terrible!! I'd be happy if I got in at all!! Was she any good as Maria?


She tried to take over the whole play! Her mom was helping with the costumes, and so instead of wearing the same costumes as the other Maria's, her mom made these comepletely different costumes for her to wear! And this girl would keep on changing the lines and messing up everyone! It makes me so mad just thinking about it!
klutzyk8ie

Re: Response to alexxboyle

alexxboyle wrote:
SarahBelle wrote:
Wow, that really IS terrible!! I'd be happy if I got in at all!! Was she any good as Maria?


She tried to take over the whole play! Her mom was helping with the costumes, and so instead of wearing the same costumes as the other Maria's, her mom made these comepletely different costumes for her to wear! And this girl would keep on changing the lines and messing up everyone! It makes me so mad just thinking about it!


Jklgsfdm that sounds so infuriating!

I'm sure someday Miss Prissy-Poo ought to realize that she can't call all the shots and you'll be right there to laugh at her sorry butt.
playwrightmo

Cake_in_Song wrote:
I can understand why not everybody would react well, from my own personal experience. I've always been cast in older, matronly roles, simply because I have a "mature" voice. It's not that I can't sing the young roles, because I believe I can, but nobody else can sing the older roles, since they all sound like twelve-year-old poptarts (oh, the joys of high school theatre!). It gets kind of hurtful to constantly be passed up for the young, beautiful lead. In fact, I have often cried over perfectly decent roles, simply because they were not the roles I really wanted. But complaining to the director is completely unprofessional. Either accept the role, or quit. If you're able to get past that initial upset when the cast list is posted, you'll likely find your roles more exciting and interesting than you thought possible. In my opinion, you're not an amazing actor untill you can steal the show in any role, with or without lines.


I completele understand where you're coming from. Although I am a male, I was always passed up for the roles that I truly wanted, and instead was cast in the more "mature roles." Elisha Whitney in Anything Goes, The Rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof, Mayor Shinn in The Music Man, The Steward in Into the Woods . . . need I continue? It was always so disappointing because I knew that I could do so much better than some of the other people cast in larger roles. But I looked at it this way: When I auditioned I was saying that, for better or worse, I was willing to commit myself to the production. I knew that I loved what I did, and by the end of the show, I would end up giving it my all, and enjoying the production. If I still felt like quitting, I simply said to myself, "If this were a professional production, and I was cast in this role, would I still want to quit?" I knew the answer was no, that a show was a show, and a role was a role, and I took what was given to me and made the professional decision. As far as the girl who complained to the director, she needs to get over herself.
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