What are some good audition songs for kids?

I’m auditioning for a show coming up, and I need a good audition song. I’m a kid, so please give me some songs for my age. I’m auditioning for a lead in Charlotte’s Web (a musical version) and I want to be Wilbur, Charlotte, or Fern. Any songs you can think of would be good?
I’m auditioning for a show coming up, and I need a good audition song. I’m a kid, so please give me some songs for my age. I’m auditioning for a lead in Charlotte’s Web (a musical version) and I want to be Wilbur, Charlotte, or Fern. Any songs you can think of would be good?

**NEW INFO**
My theater group doesn’t like us to repeat songs from old shows. Here are the songs I know and the shows that weren’t written by the Co. writers that I’ve been in

Music Man
Annie
Seussical he Musical

I’ve been in 6 shows but half of them were written by people that work for the theater group.
Remember, I’m a girl really going for Wilbur, a boy role, so I need a fun song that shows off my voice. I have a very wide range, but prefer singing alto.

Thanks!!
Oh wait, there is more…
They don’t like people to sing stuff from any past shows, whether I was in it or not.
So here’s what they have done.

You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown
Some version of "Cinderella"
Annie
Beauty and the Beast
Music Man
Seussical the Musical
Tom Sawyer (not sure if that was written by the company or not)
Wizard of Oz

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8 Comments to “What are some good audition songs for kids?”

  1. By James Brown, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    Tomorrow from Annie.
    Over the Rainbow from the Wizard of Oz

  2. By melzoom615, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    Castle on a Cloud from Les Miserables or maybe a song from Secret Garden?

  3. By beth, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    you should try for normal disney songs like a whole new world from aladdin. the song from the little mermaid. simple songs that are classics

  4. By ficklefeather, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    "Defying Gravity" from Wicked

    "Tomorrow" from Annie might be a bit of a drag but if you know how to project and make it your own, well and good.

    "Where is Love" – study Lea Salonga’s version. Her voice would be nice for your age range.

    Best of luck!

  5. By Theatregeek, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    Tomorrow (Annie)
    Maybe (Annie)
    Broadway baby (Follies)
    My Favorite Things (The Sound Of Music)
    Whistle Down The Wind
    Home (The Wiz)
    Born To Entertain (Gypsy)
    If We Hold On Together
    Colors Of The Wind
    Castle On A Cloud (Les Miz)
    You can use any Disney song – Part Of Your World, A Whole New WOrld, Reflection, Can You Feel The Love Tonight
    The Greatest Love Of All
    Over The Rainbow (Wizard of Oz)
    When You Wish Upon A Star
    Rainbow Connection
    Someone’s Waiting For You
    Or check The Broadway Kids’ recordings.

  6. By Marcus H, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    try what you like .or put a paper in a hat with the names on them and chose

  7. By Didosis, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    I like the songs from the movie"The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins"(with Julie Andrews) best…

  8. By rose_petal_67, April 16, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

    castle on a cloud from les miserables is a brilliant song for a child to sing at an audition or maybe something from Mary Poppins or High School Musical there are loads to choose from personally i would do castle on a cloud

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