New York Times (blog)Theater Talkback: Who Owns Sheet Music?New York Times (blog)You don't have to buy my sheet music to make believe my song. If you've got a good ear, you can listen to my number cheaply a couple of times and then walk over to any Jason Robert Brown Writes for NY Times' 'Stagecraft Talkback:' Who Owns Sheet Music?all 3 news articles »
Audition notices for limit productionsMilwaukee Journal SentinelPrepare a Broadway song to carol and bring sheet music. Information: Ray Bradford, (414) 272-5694, www.thebayplayers.com. BOULEVARD Performance drama.
More auditions: TheatreZone casting for all shows, including "The Fantasticks"Naples Always News (blog)Actors should be prepared to chant 32 bars of a song (bring sheet music, accompanist provided) and have a contrasting excerpt as a backup.
Martin County Community Chronicle, updated July 30TCPalmStudents 13+; be the source sheet music for piano accompaniment. Appointment: (561) 745-1908. Auditions: “Aladdin.” Craig Wich Studio of Performing Arts, and more »
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The play that this is from ran for about six months and enjoyed 206 performances.
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Apparently the musical comedy "Banjo Eyes" was referring to a horse, not the vehement-eyed man on the cover.