Charl Goussard NTPA Southlake “Into the Woods” audition (monologue) YouTube

Into The Woods Monologues. Charl Goussard NTPA Southlake “Into the Woods” audition (monologue) YouTube The character of the Baker changes the most as a result of his journey through the woods At first he is reluctant to seek the help of his wife.


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So I would want to go for a more comedic monologue to kind of contrast that. a girl came walking through the woods with her red hood and basket, which seemed to have an intoxicating aroma LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: Good day, Grandmother I was heading toward the market, but I seem to have lost.

10 Famous Monologue Plays You Should Know Playbill. Hiya so I am having trouble finding good monologues for auditioning for Little Red I have a more serious song just to showcase belting (it's not like deathly serious, but it isn't particularly happy either

Into The Woods 2025 Tara Zulema. I was heading toward the market, but I seem to have lost. If requested, here are a few audition monologues for Into the Woods: • "Heir Apparently Not" in Kids' Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny • "I Intend to Be a Queen " from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lucy) • "Mother Moon " from Fading Joy (Joy)