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pish123c

Noah Claypole

I know he is a small role, but how many lines/scenes would you say he has?
Theaterfan101

one scene about 15-20 lines I think
MsDivaKate

I would say less than 15-20.

Probably more on the likes of 10.
BroadwayObssessed

He has exactilly 17 lines (I just checked my script Wink )

and one particularly large scene that includes a nice little fight scene.
music is my life!!!

he has a small speech type thing too
MsDivaKate

music is my life!!! wrote:
he has a small speech type thing too


A monologue??
dantheman

In our show, he was in the one scene, but was still considered to be part of the adult chorus. He's actually a really funny part and has some hilarious acting scenes with Charlotte and Oliver. It's a small, but great character part. BTW, there's no singing.
music is my life!!!

MsDivaKate wrote:
music is my life!!! wrote:
he has a small speech type thing too


A monologue??


i think so. y'know, when he's talking to oliver before the fight? i think it was anyway... that was noah's audition scene...
mzredbox

not really a monologue...its like 5 sentences Oliver says 1 line and Noah has like 1 or 2 more sent.
music is my life!!!

yeah. that was the audition scene
MrBumbleRocks

Mr. bumble was in a scene with him...

He just talked for 30 seconds and left...
tempoltinNY

our noah was ok, but he was my best friend. i was dr. grimwig. he had like 16 lines, i had like 13. so we would get in fights over who was better. i think i waqs for our show, i am not sure bout other shows though
music is my life!!!

i wanted to play charlotte SO BADLY!!! I knew the boy i like Wink would get Noah, and i was just left at the back of the hall gritting my teeth at our Charlotte

Rolling Eyes
Salome

uhmm yeah thats a good reason to want a role.
music is my life!!!

^ i wanted it for the acting too, salome...




i just wanted a part...

Sad
mantarnia

In the west end "Phil Collins" played him (when he became to old to play Dodger).
Trevor Harder

Noah Claypole

I am directing "Oliver!" for the second time, in a production to be staged in Spain in November 2008.
Noah Claypole is a nice small character part; use it to show you can do more/better next time. He is a snivelling cowardly brat. He picks his nose, gropes Charlotte, and is generally obnoxious.
Mine will have spots and a mousey wig, so that he can be in the chorus numbers also - normal and spotless.
Good luck!
Trevor.
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