Beauty and the Beast (Part 1)

September 7th, 2009

News release! Angie and Kasie Willis have been selected to play the part of village women in Beauty and the Beast. The Willis sisters and over 200 amateur actors, singers and dancers auditioned for a nerve-wracking two days each vying for a part in the classic musical.116 were cast. Angie has decided to share her experience – which she continues to term a blast.

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Kasie and I jumped on the chance to audition for parts in Beauty and the Beast (it having been  Kasie’s favorite movie back in the day, mine it was a close second after Cinderella) Upon arrival at the theater we were handed out application forms to fill out (personal info, plus acting experience, roles we would prefer, etc.), and then we were given a number.

A far cry from singling out contestants once by one on the stage, these auditions were group oriented and very calming and enjoyable. Different groups, say from numbers 1-40 would gather round the piano, exercise their voices and then sing together and then one line separately. We were also taught a simple dance routine (so the directors could see who could move and who couldn’t)

The second day of auditions got even better. 5 girls besides Kasie and I, and 5 guys were called after everybody else had read lines or sang again. This time the directer called us “Belles and Beasts”! I couldn’t help but get excited. The directer made sure that each of us sang as a duet with one of the “Beasts”. After my audition the vocal director approached me and asked with a sigh, “Are you sure than you don’t want to be Belle?  This is a kissing role! (The day before I had made an extra note regarding kissing) I looked at her hopelessly, and pleaded “Is there any way to get around it?”

The vocal director just chuckled in disbelief, and from that moment I knew I wouldn’t get the part of Belle!

All the same, it was a long wait wondering if we would get any parts at all.We we so thankful a few days later when we found out that we were village women. Hurrah! It’s the chorus people who get all the fun with no pressure involved.

We had our first rehearsal last week. (Next time I promise we’ll have pictures!) I play the “Sausage Curl Girl”, and Kasie plays a shopper. My lines ( in the first scene) are: “Bonjour!” (the 4th one), “Good day”, and “Never part of any crowd…” as well as the group parts. It is already so much fun to be behind the scenes of Beauty and the Beast!

Coming up in the next couple of months, rehearsal pictures, and one of my favorite aspects of theater, costumes! :-)

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Here there be comments...

  • Esther

    September 7, 2009 at 4:47 pm

    Bout time Angie posted! Ya so I heard about it… so cool!

  • Tina Desai

    September 7, 2009 at 8:36 pm

    Congrats,girls!

  • Faith

    September 8, 2009 at 6:44 am

    I can’t wait to see it!

    ~Faith

  • Elizabeth

    September 8, 2009 at 9:43 am

    Congratulations girls! That is so exciting! And good for you for sticking with your values! I laughed when I saw Angie’s part “Sausage curl girl” because a good friend of mine played that role in her high school’s production. She had short hair at the time, and so part of her costume included a wig– that was as straight as sticks! She was tempted to curl it, but wisely chose against it =) I look forward to hearing more as the production progresses!

  • Gabi

    September 8, 2009 at 10:34 am

    I can’t wait to see it either!!! Who is putting this (production) on??
    Congratulations both of you!! How exciting indeed!!!

  • ivey_family

    September 8, 2009 at 12:20 pm

    What fun! That is also one of my favorite musicals.

    I agree that chorus parts are the best! I was in four musicals in high school, always in the chorus and had a blast doing it!

    Can’t wait to hear more.

    Best Regards,
    C.

  • Matthew Thomas

    September 8, 2009 at 8:44 pm

    Beauty & the Beast = Awesome!

  • Chloe

    September 9, 2009 at 8:21 pm

    Aw, you WROTE something! ;) LOL!
    I’m so excited for you. Did I tell you that Beauty and the Beast was my favorite Disney fairy tale? I love the story!
    Love ya!
    -Chloe

  • Victoria

    September 15, 2009 at 11:17 am

    Aww! I’m jealous. ;) This is one of my all time favorite movies….Way to stick to your convictions, it’ll make being “sausage curl girl” even more special!

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