@@issyhutchison5779 Same, and i aggree. I am doing this for my *Middle school* musical. And i have a solo. Im louder than all of the "sopranos" there combined
its ment to sound bad though so if she sung it nice it woudnt have fit the part. alot of time the director will tell the actors to make it sound as bad as posible for commedic effect.
LYRICS: Group 1: I believe in dreaming, shooting for the stars! Group 2: Baby to be number one, you've got to raise the bar! Group 3: A-kickin' and a-scratchin', grinding out my best! All: Anything it takes to climb the ladder of success! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Next! James (Sung with worst sense of pitch in the world): It's hard to believe that I couldn't see you were always there beside me! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Such improvement from last year, James. Now, don't be shy... Who's next? Susan (Sung melodramatically): It's hard to believe that I couldn't see you were always there beside me! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): That's lovely, Susan. Such emotion, such... uhm... joie de vivre! Next! Group 1: Work our tails off every day--------- We've got to bump the competition, blow them all away! Group 2 (Starting just after group 1): Work our tails off every day--------- Competition! Blow them all away! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Next! Cathy (Sung like Ethel Merman): Thought I was alone with no one to hold but you were always there beside me! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): What an innovative choice of tempo! Next! Alan (Sung with extreme nervousness): Thought I was alone with no one to hold but you were always there beside me! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Alan, I admire your pluck, but not as much as I admire those shoes. You simply must design our costumes! Next! All: I can make this happen, I know it in my heart All I have to do is prove that I can play the part! Cyndra (Sung operatically): This feeling's like no other - Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Brava! Cyndra: I want you to know! Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Next! All: I've done all the homework, now I need the shot! Please, Ms. D, give me the chance to show you what I've got! Performing Art Kid 1: It's hard to believe... Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Delightful! Performing Art Kid 2: That I couldn't see... Ms. Darbus (Spoken): Delicious! Performing Art Kid 3: You were always there beside... Ms. Darbus (Spoken): De-lovely! Such vision, such risking! Group 1: Work our tails off every day--------- We've got to bump the competition, blow them all away! Group 2 (Starting just after group 1): Work our tails off every day--------- Competition! Blow them all away! All: We're gonna bop bop bop, bop to the top. Wipe away your inhibitions. Jump and hop, hop 'till you drop. And start again! Bop bop bop, straight to the top! Going for the glory! We'll keep stepping up and we just won't stop 'till we reach the top!
@@mae9507 it's definitely not a rehearsal, there is clearly an audience. and i agree with @SeaBass these kids have no energy. but trust me on this, making a career doing shows and working crew on them has been no easy task, but i have seen and worked with middle schoolers with more enthusiasm than these people