Beauty and Beast Audition Packet PDF
Beauty and Beast Audition Packet PDF
Audition
Packet
When are the auditions?
Auditions begin Tuesday, November 30th and end on Thursday, December 9th.
You must sign up for a day and time on the bulletin board outside Mr. Foust’s room.
2. Come to the optional audition rehearsals on November 18th, 23rd, 25th, and 29th if you want more
practice learning the songs.
Page 2: Audition Information Page 7: Guys Audition Song #1: “Kill the Beast”
Page 3: Other Important Information Page 8: Guys Audition Song #2: “Be Our Guest”
Page 5: Girls Audition Song #1: “Home” Page 10: Audition Script: Scene #2
Page 6: Girls Audition Song #2: “Beauty & Page 11: Audition Form
the Beast”
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Audition Information
Audition Procedure
Sing ONE of the solos listed for guys and girls. Girls choose between “Home” or “Beauty and the
Beast.” Guys choose between “Kill the Beast” and “Be Our Guest.” Pick whichever song is easiest
for your voice.
Act out BOTH of the scenes included in this packet (Pages 9-10). You do not need to memorize
the script, but you should be prepared to act as any of the speaking characters on those pages.
Audition scoring
Singing Acting
Did you sing the right notes? Did you read the correct words off the script, and were they loud
enough?
Did you sing the right words, and were they understandable?
Did you change your voice to match what the character is
Did you change your face and your voice to sing the song like the feeling?
character would?
Did you move your body to match what the character would do?
There are two ways you can get extra help to learn the music. You can attend the optional practices on
November 18th, 23rd, 25th, and 29th. You can also hear the songs (both with singing and just orchestra)
by downloading the .mp3 files off www.parksidemusic.net, OR you can find the .mp3 files on a
computer here at school in the Share folder under /Musical, OR you can buy a CD with the music on it
from Mr. Foust for $1.00.
YES. Every role in Beauty and the Beast will have to at least sing with the ensemble.
Yes and No. You will see two name slots for each time. You will read your script
section of the audition with the other person (if your friend signs up in the other slot,
that’s who it will be). However, you must sing by yourself.
Absolutely! Fill out a Stage Crew Application. If you don’t make the performing cast,
you’ll be automatically considered for the stage crew.
Parkside students have an amazing opportunity to see the Broadway musical Les Miserables in
Chicago on Saturday, February 26th. The trip includes a balcony seat at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, a
charter bus ride to and from Chicago, and a possible Q&A session with actors after the show. The cost
for each parent and chaperone is $38.00. Forms must be turned in by Friday, December 10th and
money will be due by Wednesday, December 15th.
If more students sign up than can be accommodated on the bus, preference will be given to students
who auditioned for the musical.
Rehearsal Dates
Being in the musical requires a commitment to attend all rehearsals. Only one excused absence will
be given, and absolutely no rehearsals can missed in April. Here is the preliminary list of rehearsals:
All Cast Meeting 1/13/11 All Cast Meeting 1/13/11 All Cast Meeting 1/13/11
Tues 1/25 Thurs 1/27 Thurs 2/17
Tues 2/1 Tues 2/8 Sat 2/12 Sat 2/12 Thurs 2/24 Sat 2/26
Tues 2/15 Thurs 2/17 Tues 2/15 Thurs 2/17 Thurs 3/3 Sat 3/5
Tues 2/22 Thurs 2/24 Sat 2/26 Thurs 2/24 Sat 2/26 Thurs 3/17
Tues 3/1 Thurs 3/3 Sat 3/5 Thurs 3/3 Sat 3/5 Thurs 3/24 Sat 3/26
Tues 3/15 Thurs 3/17 Tues 3/15 Thurs 3/17 Thurs 3/31 Sat 4/2
Tues 3/22 Thurs 3/24 Sat 3/26 Tues 3/22 Thurs 3/24 Sat 3/26 Mon 4/4 Tues 4/5
Tues 3/29 Thurs 3/31 Sat 4/2 Tues 3/29 Thurs 3/31 Sat 4/2 Thurs 4/7 Fri 4/8
Mon 4/4 Tues 4/5 Mon 4/4 Tues 4/5 Sat 4/9
Thurs 4/7 Fri 4/8 Sat 4/9 Thurs 4/7 Fri 4/8 Sat 4/9
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List of Characters
Belle - A bookish young woman who falls in love with the Beast and finds the kind-hearted human
inside him.
The Beast - A cold-hearted prince transformed into a beast as punishment for his selfishness, but later
warms, with the help of Belle, and ends up being transformed back into a handsome prince as a
reward.
Gaston - A highly egotistical hunter who vies for Belle's hand in marriage and is determined not to let
anyone else win her heart, even if it means killing her true love.
Lumière - The kind-hearted but rebellious maître d' of the Beast's castle, he has been transformed into
a candelabra. He has a habit of disobeying his master's strict rules, sometimes causing tension
between them, but the Beast often turns to him for advice, and he is arguably the Beast's closest friend
after Belle.
Mrs. Potts - The head of the castle kitchens, turned into a teapot, who takes a motherly attitude toward
Belle.
Cogsworth - The castle majordomo and Lumiere's best friend, transformed into a clock. While he is as
good-natured as Lumiere, he is extremely loyal to the Beast so as to save himself and anyone else any
trouble, often leading to friction between himself and Lumiere.
The Narrators - two people who tell parts of the story for the audience, including the how the Prince
was turned into the Beast, and Belle’s attack by the wolves.
Madame de la Grande Bouche - The castle's authority over fashion, and a former opera singer, turned
into a wardrobe.
Silly Girls - Thee ditsy village girls with her eyes on Gaston.
Monsieur D'Arque - The owner of the Maison de Lune. Gaston bribes him to help him in his plan to
blackmail Belle.
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Girls Audition Song #1: “Home”
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Girls Audition Song #2: “Beauty and the Beast”
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Guys Audition Song #1: “Kill the Beast”
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Guys Audition Song #2: “Be Our Guest”
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Audition Script: Scene #1
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Audition Script: Scene #2
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Audition Form
Complete to the best of your knowledge, and give to Mr. Foust at your audition:
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE - List all information, most recent first (Show, Roles, Place, Year):
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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List any special talents (juggling, gymnastics, dance training, accents, etc.):
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Check the Rehearsal dates on page 3. Please explain any possible conflicts with rehearsals such
as school activities (ie. band, shows, sports), vacations, other:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Audition Score
Singing
Notes
Note accuracy 1 2 3
Facial/Body Expression 1 2 3
Overall Performance 1 2 3 4 5
Acting
Notes
Script reading 1 2 3
Vocal inflection/use 1 2 3
Facial/Body Expression 1 2 3
Overall Performance 1 2 3 4 5
Notes