Wizard of Oz AUDITION INFORMATION CURRENTLY IN GRADES 9-12, College Students, Adults of all ages
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1 Wizard of Oz AUDITION INFORMATION CURRENTLY IN GRADES 9-12, College Students, Adults of all ages The auditions will be scheduled for Saturday, March 3 (9-2pm), Tuesday, March 6 (5:30 9pm) or Wednesday, March 7 (5:30-9pm). Auditions are held at ASSISI HEIGHTS, th Street NW, Rochester. Please park in the rear of the building (employee lot) and enter through rear door. Go directly to the Honors Choirs office. Auditions will be in three parts vocal, dance and reading for roles. Vocal: Prepare a brief musical theater song from any Golden Age-era musical (i.e. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Frank Loesser, Lerner and Loewe, etc.) Disney songs are also acceptable. Please only prepare roughly 16 to 32 bar cuts, no full songs. You re more than welcome to sing a song from the show, though it is not required. Any song is acceptable for your audition as long as it is not a contemporary pop song or a song from contemporary musical, such as Rent or Spring Awakening. We re looking for a much more classic, musical theatre style. We will have an accompanist to play for you so bring a copy of the music if you want piano accompaniment. Dance: The dance part of the audition is done as a group. Choreographer, Katie Cook, will teach some steps to the group and they will run through the dance several times for the directors. No preparation is needed. Please wear sensible clothing and shoes that you can easily move in. Reading: You will all be asked to read from a script excerpt with another person(s). The sides we ll be using are in this packet for your reference. We will have them available at the audition. No memorization needed, but it is suggested to familiarize yourself with them as there will be quite a bit of physicality required for some of them.
2 MARVEL / Well, well, well! House guests, huh? Ha ha ha ha! And who might you be? No, no, now don t tell me. You re traveling in disguise. No, that s not right. I You re you re going on a visit. No, I m wrong. You re you re running away. How did you guess? Ha ha! Professor Marvel never guesses. He knows! Ha ha! Now, why are you running away? Why No, no, now don t tell me. They -- they don t understand you at home. They don t appreciate you. You want to see other lands, big cities, big mountains, and big oceans. Ha ha! Why, it s just like you can read what was inside of me. It is my trade, my calling. Oh, Professor, why can t we go with you? Well, I I never do anything without consulting my crystal first. Ha ha! Just make yourself comfortable while I conjure out of the air, out of thin air The reaches behind s head and produces a small crystal ball. gasps. (Cont.)...this very genuine, magic, authentic crystal used to help me look into the future. Now you you d better close your eyes, my child, for a moment in order to be better in tune with the infinite. close her eyes. The dips into s basket and studies a photograph inside. (Cont.) We we can t do these things without reaching out into the infinite. Now you can open them. opens her eyes. (Cont.) We ll gaze into the crystal. Ah, what s this I see? A house... with a picket fence. That s our farm!
3 Oh, yes! There s there s there s there s a woman. She s she s wearing a a a polka-dot dress. Her face is careworn. That s Aunt Em. What s she doing? Well, I I can t quite see. Why, she s crying. Someone has hurt her. Someone has just about broken her heart. Why would anyone do that? I don t know but it s -- it s someone she loves very much: someone she s been very kind to: someone she s taken care of in sickness. I had the measles once and she stayed right by me every minute. But that was when I was very small. She doesn t care about me at all now. They were going to kill Toto and she did nothing to stop them. I don t see any of that in the crystal. All I see is a woman who does the best she can and misses you something terrible. What s she doing now? Yes, she s what s this? Why, she s she s putting her hand on her heart! She s she s dropping down on the bed! Oh, you you don t suppose she could really be sick, do you? Oh! Oh, I ve got to go home right away! But, what s this? I thought you were going along with me! Oh no! No, I have to get to her right away. Come on, Toto! Goodbye, Professor Marvel, and thanks a lot!
4 / looks about her -- the scene is enchanting. Toto -- I have a feeling we re not in Kansas anymore. We must be over the rainbow!, THE OF THE NORTH, appears. She points to TOTO. Are you a good witch, or a bad witch? Who, me? I -- I m not a witch at all. I m Dorothy Gale, from Kansas. Oh! Well, is that the witch? Who, Toto? Toto s my dog. Well, I m a little muddled. The Munchkins called me because a new witch has just dropped a house on the Wicked Witch of the East and there s the house, and here you are, and those legs are all that s left of the Wicked Witch of the East. And so, what the Munchkins want to know is, are you a good witch or a bad witch? High pitched giggles are heard. More laughter. But I ve already told you, I m not a witch at all. Witches are old and ugly. (Cont.) What was that? The Munchkins. They re laughing because I m a witch. I m Glinda, The Witch of the North. You are! I beg your pardon! But I ve never heard of a beautiful witch before. Only bad witches are ugly. (Cont.) The Munchkins are happy because you have freed them from the Wicked Witch of the East.
5 Oh. But -- if you please, what are Munchkins? The little people who live in this land. And blue is their favorite color. This is Munchkinland, and you are their national heroine, my dear. <<< FLASH FORWARD - the Munchkins sing their song, the Wicked Witch of the West appears and says some mean things, then disappears in a puff of smoke >>> (Cont.) Pooh -- what a smell of sulphur! I m afraid you ve made rather a bad enemy of the Wicked Witch of the West. The sooner you get out of Oz altogether, the safer you ll sleep, my dear. Oh, I d give anything to get out of Oz altogether. My Auntie Em is missing me, She may even be ill. But -- which way is the way back to Kansas? I can t go the way I came. No, that s true. The only person who might know would be the great and wonderful Wizard of Oz himself! The Wizard of Oz? Is he good, or is he wicked? Oh, very good, but very mysterious. He lives in the Emerald City, and that s a long journey from here. Did you bring your broomstick with you? No, I m afraid I didn t. Well, then, you ll have to walk. But -- how do I start for the Emerald City? It s always best to start at the beginning -- and all you do is follow the Yellow Brick Road. But -- what happens if I -- Just follow the Yellow Brick Road.
6 / Follow the Yellow Brick Road? Follow the Yellow Brick Road? Well now, which way do we go? Behind, the points to the left. The freezes as turns. TOTO barks. Pardon me. That way is a very nice way. Who said that? (Cont.) Don t be silly, Toto. Scarecrows don t talk. turns away again. The points in the other direction. turns back to the. It s pleasant down that way, too. That s funny. Wasn t he pointing the other way? Of course, people do go both ways! The crosses his arms and points in both directions. The crosses and recrosses his arms. Why, you did say something, didn t you? (Cont.) Are you doing that on purpose, or can t you make up your mind? I haven t got a brain, only straw. So I ain t got a mind to make up. Well, how can you talk if you haven t got a brain?
7 I don t know. But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don t they? Yes, I guess you re right. Can t you get down? Down? No, you see, I ve got a pole stuck up my back. Is there any way I can help you? Well, of course, I m not very bright about doing things, but if you ll just bend the nail down maybe I ll just slip off. I ll certainly try. reaches up behind the pole. The falls and lands on the ground spilling a vast amount of straw out of his open front. Ohhh! Whoops! There goes some more of me again! Oh. Does it hurt you? Oh, no. I just keep picking it up and putting it back in again. The shoves straw back into his insides and tries to stand. Let me help you. helps the. The s legs buckle under him, he whirls round and falls again. (Cont.) Oh. Ohhhh! Did I scare you? No, no. I -- I just thought you hurt yourself. But I didn t scare you? No, of course not. I didn t think so.
8 / / Why, it s a man! A man made out of tin! and the examine the closely. Through rusted jaws, he speaks. Oil can! Oil can! Did you say something? Oil can! He said oil can. Oil can what? looks around for it and eventually sees it on the ground. She picks it up. Ahhh. Here it is. Where do you want to be oiled first? My mouth -- my mouth! He said his mouth! The other side! Me,,,e,,,me,,,e...M-m-my, my, my, my goodness, I can talk again! Oh -- oil my arms, please -- oil my elbows. Oh! and the oil the and exercising his stiff limbs. They continue to oil the s arm holding the axe and it falls to his side with a clank. Did that hurt? No, it feels wonderful. I ve held that axe up for ages.
9 Oh goodness! How did you ever get like this? Well, when I was flesh and blood like you, I fell in love with a Munchkin maiden whose mother hated me. So to stop me from marrying her daughter, she hired the Wicked Witch of the West to put an evil spell on my axe. When I tried to chop down a tree it chopped off my leg instead. It chopped your leg off? That s terrible. But by good fortune I knew of a wonderful tinsmith and he made me a new leg almost as good as the old one. So back I went to work and you know what happened? I swung my axe again and dang me if it didn t take off my other leg. You shoulda got a new axe. I guess you re right. But I got me a new leg instead. And back to work I went. You sure were persistent. This time I chopped off both my arms. Oh my. I can see how you coulda chopped off one arm, but how did you manage to chop off the other one? I told you. The axe was enchanted. Of course. See Dorothy, if I had a brain I coulda worked that out for myself. I sometimes wish I hadn t got a new pair of arms from the tinsmith cause the last time I swung the axe was the worst time of all. What happened? I split myself right down the middle.
10 Oh, you poor thing. So the tinsmith gave me a new head and body, but on the way home I got caught in a terrible rainstorm and rusted solid. It just wasn t your day, was it? I ve been here ever since. Well, you re perfect now. Perfect? Just bang on my chest if you think I m perfect. Go ahead -- bang on it. The gives it a thump and we hear a gong sound. Beautiful! What an echo! It s empty. The tinsmith forgot to give me a heart. & No heart! No heart!
11 LION LION If I were King of the Forest, Not Queen, not Duke, not Prince My regal robes of the Forest, Would be satin, not cotton, not chintz. I d command each thing, Be it fish or fowl With a woof and a woof And a royal grooooooowwwwwl -- woof, As I d click my heel All the trees would kneel, And the mountains bow, And the bulls kowtow And the sparrow would take wing, FI, fi were King! Each rabbit would show respect to me, The chipmunks genuflect to me. Though my tail would lash I would show compash For every underling. FI, fi were King!
12 THE WICKED There you are, my simian minion. I have an important task for you. My enemies are about to enter the Haunted Forest. I want you to rouse your men and snatch the sickening little girl and her equally nauseating little dog. (MONKEY gibbers.) Exhausted? What do you mean you re exhausted? (MONKEY informs her.) Alright, alright. I ll conjure up a spell to take the fight out of her. Now which of my creepy-crawly creations shall I send to plague her? The Flibberty-gibbert? No! The Fly-by-night? No! Aha, I have it. The Jitter-bug! There is no more infectious bug in my book of spells. Once bitten, they can never stop dancing till they drop. And when they do, you shall be there to scoop up the little brat and the little brute and bring em both to me. Now go! Do my bidding! Fly! Fly! Fly! Soon those darling little red slippers will grace my dainty feet. (She laughs.)
13 THE WICKED / This way my dear. I trust you had a pleasant flight. It s so kind of you to visit me in my loneliness. Gimme the dog. What are you going to do with Toto? Tonight we feast on deviled dog. No! (Giggling) It s alright, my dear. Just my little joke. He ll look even more revolting with an apple in his mouth. Why can t he stay with me? Because the raging, roaring river is some way off. Is he a water breed? I don t think so. He soon will be cause that s where we re going to drop him if you don t hand over the slippers. But the Good Witch of the North told me not to. Very well. I ll throw him in the deepest point of the river and drown him. No! No-no, please! (Gestures to an hourglass in the room) You see this? That s how much longer you ve got to be alive! And it isn t long, my pretty -- just long enough for me to devise an unpleasant but wildly entertaining death for you! Of course, there is one route of escape. (Crosses to the window) It s a long way down and the rocks at the bottom are sharp. So if you do decide to go this way, be a darling and leave the ruby slippers on the window sill. It ll save us from having to take em off your corpse. (Laughs) How can anyone be so nasty, mean, and cruel? Lots and lots of practice.
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