
Okay, here's the scorecard on this one...
Right channel - the pig, portraying Squealer.
Center - the sheep, the dog, and the ferret as a chorus.
Left channel - the horse, portraying Boxer.
For the demo, I used a drum machine track. This would actually be performed with the cast making their own percussive noises, stomping on the stage and playing various found percussion - sandpaper, anvils, etc.
Apologies in advance for being utterly unable to decide whether or not I should do a British accent - it comes and goes in a rather disconcerting way. :)
Right channel - the pig, portraying Squealer.
Center - the sheep, the dog, and the ferret as a chorus.
Left channel - the horse, portraying Boxer.
For the demo, I used a drum machine track. This would actually be performed with the cast making their own percussive noises, stomping on the stage and playing various found percussion - sandpaper, anvils, etc.
Apologies in advance for being utterly unable to decide whether or not I should do a British accent - it comes and goes in a rather disconcerting way. :)
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Well I won't be directing any productions of this any time soon (I'm really out of my depth if I try to direct), but those who do direct will be looking for three male actors...
1.) A tall, well-bulit baritone (the horse)
2.) An average to well-padded tenor (the pig)
3.) A small, slender tenor (the ferret)
The sheep and the dog are female so I doubt you'd be up for those roles. The pianist has a few lines, tho...
1.) A tall, well-bulit baritone (the horse)
2.) An average to well-padded tenor (the pig)
3.) A small, slender tenor (the ferret)
The sheep and the dog are female so I doubt you'd be up for those roles. The pianist has a few lines, tho...
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