
Choosing the right audition song is always a challenge, especially when you’re trying to embody the charm, humor, and heart of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. This classic musical brings the beloved Peanuts characters to life, and each role comes with its own unique quirks, emotions, and style. The key to nailing an audition for a show like this is to find a song that not only suits your voice but also captures the essence of the character you’re portraying—whether it’s Charlie Brown’s lovable insecurity, Lucy’s bossy confidence, or Snoopy’s playful imagination. In this post, I’ve put together some carefully chosen audition song suggestions for each character. Enjoy!
1. Charlie Brown (Baritone/Tenor)
- “I’m Not That Smart” – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (earnest, self-reflective humor)
- “Any Dream Will Do” – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (optimistic, simple melody)
- “I’d Rather Be Sailing” – A New Brain (hopeful, introspective, gentle)
- “I Can’t Stand Still” – Footloose (earnest, striving to fit in)
- “Corner of the Sky” – Pippin (aspirational, longing for purpose)
- “Lucky to Be Me” – On the Town (sincere, innocent optimism)
- “Mr. Cellophane” – Chicago (self-doubt, earnest humor)
2. Snoopy (Baritone/Tenor)
- “Friend Like Me” – Aladdin (playful, showy, larger-than-life energy)
- “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'” – Oklahoma! (joyful, whimsical, full of imagination)
- “Different” – Honk! (quirky, humorous, upbeat)
- “I Wanna Be a Producer” – The Producers (fun, aspirational, high energy)
- “It’s Possible” – Seussical (imaginative, quirky, positive)
- “Together Again” – Young Frankenstein (playful, celebratory)
- “The Morning Report” – The Lion King (energetic, humorous, and slightly quirky)
3. Lucy van Pelt (Mezzo-Soprano)
- “Don’t Rain on My Parade” – Funny Girl (bold, demanding attention)
- “The History of Wrong Guys” – Kinky Boots (quirky, unrequited love, humorous)
- “Adelaide’s Lament” – Guys and Dolls (frustrated, comedic energy)
- “What You Want” – Legally Blonde (assertive, confident)
- “So Much Better” – Legally Blonde (confident, triumphant, full of self-assurance and attitude)
- “World Burn” – Mean Girls (bold, determined, with a touch of over-the-top confidence and humor)
3. Lucy van Pelt (Mezzo-Soprano) (continued)
- “The History of Wrong Guys” – Kinky Boots (quirky, unrequited love, humorous)
- “Adelaide’s Lament” – Guys and Dolls (frustrated, comedic energy)
- “I Want It All” – Baby (confident, assertive, and full of desire)
- “Miss Baltimore Crabs” – Hairspray (confident, sassy, a bit overbearing)
- “Poor Unfortunate Souls” – The Little Mermaid (authoritative, bold, with humor)
- “Show Off” – The Drowsy Chaperone (demanding attention, humorous)
- “Taylor the Latte Boy” – Kristin Chenoweth (quirky, determined)
4. Linus van Pelt (Baritone/Tenor)
- “Not While I’m Around” – Sweeney Todd (gentle, protective, sincere)
- “When I Get My Name in Lights” – The Boy from Oz (innocent ambition, hopeful)
- “Giants in the Sky” – Into the Woods (curiosity, wonder, introspective)
- “Count on Me” – TICK, TICK…BOOM! (supportive, heartfelt)
- “My Blanket and Me” – Seussical (whimsical, reliant, comforting)
- “I Always Knew” – Anastasia (optimistic, youthful longing)
- “A Miracle Would Happen” – The Last Five Years (earnest, longing, and hopeful)
5. Schroeder (Tenor)
- “Johanna” – Sweeney Todd (romantic, passionate, with a classical touch)
- “If I Didn’t Believe in You” – The Last Five Years (sincere, emotional)
- “Someone Else’s Story” – Chess (reflective, dramatic)
- “Anthem” – Chess (powerful, driven by passion, serious tone)
- “Great Big Stuff” – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (ambitious, enthusiastic)
- “Lost in the Wilderness” – Children of Eden (yearning, contemplative)
- “Proud of Your Boy” – Aladdin (earnest, dedicated, hopeful)
6. Sally Brown (Mezzo-Soprano)
- “Pulled” – The Addams Family (quirky, dramatic, comedic flair)
- “I Know It’s Today” – Shrek the Musical (light-hearted, hopeful, with humor)
- “The Girl I Mean to Be” – The Secret Garden (youthful, innocent, dreamy)
- “My Party Dress” – Henry and Mudge (childlike energy, quirky storytelling)
- “I Love Play Rehearsal” – Be More Chill (enthusiastic, whimsical, a bit scattered)
- “Good Girl Winnie Foster” – Tuck Everlasting (bright, hopeful, charming)
- “Notice Me, Horton” – Seussical (sincere, longing, optimistic)
Auditioning for a show like You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is all about connecting with the character and letting their unique personality shine through. The right song can make all the difference, giving you a chance to showcase your talent while staying true to the spirit of these iconic Peanuts characters. I hope these song suggestions help you feel confident and ready to bring Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang to life. Remember, an audition is a chance to tell a story—so find the song that helps you share the character’s story in the most genuine and entertaining way possible. Break a leg!
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