On the 5th December, we had our Musical Theatre assessment, as a group we performed a Musical number called "OMIGOD" from Legally Blonde, the characters within this song are Margot, Serena, Pilar and Elle,
Abbi Humphrey played Margot, Chris O'toole played Serena, Stacey sherman played Pilar and Danielle Nicole played Elle. For this group number I thought the vocals were very powerful, as I watched the performance back I could see that we all had good energy within the song and the projection was good which also made the performance powerful as well, everyone who participated in this number new the lyrics and they had great characterization which made the song perfect.
Abbi Humphrey played Margot, Chris O'toole played Serena, Stacey sherman played Pilar and Danielle Nicole played Elle. For this group number I thought the vocals were very powerful, as I watched the performance back I could see that we all had good energy within the song and the projection was good which also made the performance powerful as well, everyone who participated in this number new the lyrics and they had great characterization which made the song perfect.
For my solo I chose to sing "U.N.C.O.U.P.L.E.D" from Starlight Express, my character is called Dinah the Dining car, and she sings this song in a country/western accent, the vocal range of this song is a mezzo which is a classical female singing voice that the vocal range sits between the soprano and the contralto type, After watching back the performance I wasn't happy with the results, only because I sounded very croaky I didnt project as much as I should, if I could change the song then I would, only because when Ive rehearsed the song I constantly think it is to low for my voice so I tend to get nerves and think that I'm not singing the song properly so it makes me not want to sing it, however I got advised to sing this song by my teacher as it suits my voice but I do need to stop singing in my comfort zone and start trying different ranges.
For "a little more homework" I thought the song went well apart from the line that Heidi was singing which was "and the days ahead coming on so quick, you gotta get outta the way, keep running" we all mucked up on that part due to Heidi not being in but we had carried on with the performance, I also thought the performance was powerful but not as powerful as "omigod".
Overall I think the full performance was fantastic, we all had great enthusiasm, great attitude towards the musical number and the acting and chracterization was great which gave the performance the extra WOW.
If I had the chance to perform the musical numbers in order I would work more on my own solo to add the final touches that would show a bit more personality of my character. For the other two performances I wouldn't change anything, only because we rehearsed everything on every break we got, we did muck up a bit but as our teacher tells us "if your going to muck up, muck up in style"which I can proudly say we did so overall I was thrilled that everything went smoothly.
During the process of our musical theatre assessment, we'd got the option to rehearse our chosen musical numbers to add the final features that will make the performance more interesting to watch. When, where and how I rehearsed my solo was either at home, or in a break in between lessons. When I'd rehearse at home, I would focus more on the vocals and lyrics to make sure I had the accent, tuning and timing right; also previously when I performed my song to the class I had forgotten the lyrics, so at home I'd go through the lyrics over and over so I got them right for the next performance, in college I'd spend time on the movement to involve interacting with the audience. I then arranged a group rehearsal on a Thursday a few hours before the assessment to ensure that everybody knew the different harmonies and lyrics, for both Legally Blonde and 13, however only 7 people turned up, so I can say I put the effort in for everybody else to learn the lyrics that they were unsure about but yet only half the class turned up, so for future reference I will rehearse all numbers if this were to happen again, but only to my self.