As for the jazz combination, Val starts drifting toward the middle of the formation despite Zach repeatedly yelling "Dance OUT!", so he asks Sheila and Val to swap places.
Some of the monologues can feel a little long, some cast members a little green. Eventually, approximately a dozen dancers must compete for a few spots, each hoping to impress the director with their dancing skill. Val: So, the day after I turned 18, I kissed the folks goodbye, got on a Trailways bus - and headed for the big bad apple. Throughout the day, more and more people are eliminated, and the competition gets harder. The Chorus Line written by Nicholas Dante & James Kirkwood Jr. Large numbers of hopefulls audition, hoping to be selected. There have been many positive responses from the material shared here. If A Chorus Line seemed prescient 41 years ago, today it feels almost prophetic. Synopsis: A director is casting dancers for a large production. Monologue Blogger’s College Collection are carefully picked monologues from our play inventory specifically chosen for college auditions. During the ballet combination, Tricia tries to draw attention to herself by moving out of formation and dancing in front of Sheila instead of to the side of her, prompting Sheila to give Zach an exasperated "WTF!?" look. 62 Drama Monologues for College Auditions come from new plays for university, drama school, drama workshops and college auditions. The third female group includes Tricia, Connie, Sheila, and Val.While Vicki draws the most attention with her terrible, abortive attempt to perform the ballet combination and her request to have Larry act as a guide for the jazz combination, Lois is so overspecialised as a ballerina that she dances the jazz combination in a ballet style that looks comically out of place.
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blending into a seamless series of musical numbers and monologues. The second female group includes Bebe, Vicki, Lois, and Cassie. A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a.
The group performances of the ballet and jazz combinations during "I Hope I Get It" often include some hilarious moments of physical comedy, depending on the dancers' invocations of Stylistic Suck.