10 Classic Male Audition Cuts

Written by Andrea Canny

March 23, 2017

Do you have an audition coming up soon but you’re not sure what to do? We’ve got ten classic audition cuts that are old standbys. Tried, true, and top-notch.

“C’est Moi” from Camelot

A young, pretentious Lancelot is determined to come to Camelot and join Arthur’s knights, confident that he is perfect for a place at the Round Table.

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“Camelot” from Camelot

Guinevere stumbles into Arthur. After Arthur hears how Guinevere doesn’t want to get married, he tells her of the joys of life in Camelot.

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“The Heather on the Hill” from Brigadoon

Tommy insists on accompanying Fiona to gather heather for the wedding in Scotland.

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“Me, Who Am I?” from Cinderella

Prince Christopher sings about not truly knowing himself.

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“Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful?” from Cinderella

The Prince and Cinderella dance together, finding themselves in an intimate moment when The Prince declares his love for Cinderella.

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“Maria” from West Side Story

Tony sings about his love for Maria.

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“This Nearly Was Mine” from South Pacific

This stunning traditional melody will be stuck in the heads of auditors you impress in your audition.

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“Man of La Mancha” from Man of La Mancha

Quijano renames himself as “Don Quixote de La Mancha”, and sets out for adventures with his “squire”, Sancho Panza.

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“It’s A Grand Night For Singing” from State Fair

Margy meets Pat, a reporter, and a mutual romantic attraction develops.

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Andrea Canny is a professional entertainer (31 years), writer, director, producer, studio vocalist, vocal performance/cabaret coach, adjudicator as well as cabaret artist who is currently writing a book on integrity in the entertainment business.
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