"Surabaya Santa" from Jason Robert Brown's "Songs for a New World." A disgruntled Mrs. Claus sings about her volatile relationship with St. Nick. (August, 2008. From Young People's Summer Stock's production of "Songs for a New World," directed by Tony Tsendeas.)
"Dulcinea (Reprise)" from Dale Wasserman's "Man of La Mancha." Based on the celebrated novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes, this play within a play is the story of madman Alonso Quijana, who thinks he is a knight named Don Quixote. During this song, the barmaid Aldonza finally admits that she loves the knight and helps him regain his memory to become Don Quixote once again. (From Loyola Blakefield High School's production of "Man of La Mancha, directed by Christian Garrettson.)
Wow you have such versatility, I've seen you play legit/belt alto roles and legit soprano roles and you are always fabulous, I personally prefer your chest voice but your head voice is still absolutely beautiful! you really remind me of the original aldonza, Joan Diener, who was know as having two of the most beautiful voices on broadway the crystal soprano and the booming belter. What is your range?
dramaqueen94513 1 year ago
@dramaqueen94513 Thank you so much! I prefer my belt as well, but I wanted to show two different things for colleges. My range is pretty large, I go from around a low G to a high E.
MeghanStanton 1 year ago