Audition Songs for A Year With Frog and Toad by Character

Written by Tiffany Wilkie

April 17, 2020

Get ready to blow the competition away with these audition song options for A Year With Frog and Toad.

Auditioning for Frog (bari-tenor)


Caring and loyal. Always looking out for his friends. The calmer, more zen of both he and Toad. Simultaneously adventurous and assured.

“You and Me, But Mostly Me” from The Book of Mormon


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“Sennett Song” from Chaplain the Musical


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Auditioning for Toad (baritone)


A hard worker, but impatient for results. Self-conscious. Stubborn. A good friend to Frog. Timid.

“Alone in the Universe” from Seussical the Musical


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“Betrayed” from The Producers


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Auditioning for the Birds (various voice types)


These birds act as the narrators throughout the show. They illustrate, through song, the passage of the 4 seasons. The Birds must be very skilled singers. They must be able to handle a lot of tricky jazz harmonies. Voice: strong and of equal quality; must be secure in close-part harmony singing.

Bird 1 (soprano)


“Times Like This” from Lucky Stiff


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Bird 2 (mezzo soprano)


“True Love’s Kiss” from Enchanted


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Bird 3 (baritone)


“You Won’t Succeed on Broadway” from Spamalot


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Auditioning for Snail (tenor or mezzo soprano)


The Snail sings one of the show’s biggest numbers “I’m Coming Out of my Shell”. A timid wallflower who undergoes a surprising transformation. Very high energy, requiring stylized movement and inventive comic ideas; must be capable of transforming from a shy, withdrawn, nervous character to big and brassy.

“Brand New You” from 13 the Musical


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“Beethoven Day” from You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown


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Auditioning for Mouse 1 (mezzo soprano)


The Mice are Turtle’s best friends. Plucky, inquisitive; dancing a must; may play other characters throughout the show; versatile comic role.

“Taylor, the Latte Boy” from Adventures in Love


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Auditioning for Mouse 2 (tenor)


“Raise You Up” from Kinky Boots


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Auditioning for Turtle (mezzo soprano)


Vain, bossy, sarcastic, and a bit of an instigator; very jazzy; dancing a must, plays several other characters throughout the show; versatile comic role.

“Here I Am” from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels


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Auditioning for Lizard (tenor)


Lizard is an easygoing dude. He pals around with Turtle and Mice. Laid back, amiable; dancing a must; plays other characters throughout the show; versatile comic role.

“Dancing Through Life” from Wicked


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Auditioning for Father Frog (tenor)


He is over dramatic in the number SHIVERS! Comedic role.

“Kids” from Bye Bye Birdie


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Auditioning for Mother Frog (mezzo soprano)


She is over dramatic in the number SHIVERS! Comedic role.

“Slipping Through My Fingers” from Mamma Mia


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Auditioning for Young Frog (mezzo soprano)


Plays Frog as a child in a Halloween flashback.

“Different” from Honk


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Auditioning for Mole 1 or 2 (mezzo soprano/tenor)


Enthusiastic, playful, and expressive. The moles watch with excitement when Toad is caught on a runaway sled. They can be backseat drivers, which Toad finds increasingly unhelpful.

“Hello Dolly” from Hello Dolly


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Tiffany Wilkie is the Director of Marketing , Content, and Theatricals for PerformerStuff.com.