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I have a rather large audition book that I recently put together. It is only for amateur theater auditions, but I would like someone to possibly tell me if my rep is diverse enough and/or if any song is outstandingly overdone. If there is anything I can replace the overdone songs with, that would be great as well. Keep in mind that I am only using these songs for amateur, not professional theater purposes. Thanks so much in advance!

Sample of my rep:

Contemporary MT:
I Know the Truth- Aida
There's a Fine, Fine Line- Avenue Q
Home- Beauty and the Beast
Someone Else's Story- Chess
Some Things are Meant to Be- Little Women
Waiting for Life- Once On This Island
Home- Phantom
Your Daddy's Son- Ragtime
Hold On and How Could I Ever Know- The Secret Garden
title song- Whistle Down the Wind
Tell Me on a Sunday and Unexpected Song- Song and Dance
The are Worse Things I Could Do- Grease

Traditional MT:
I Got Lost in His Arms- Annie get your Gun
I get a kick out of you- Anything goes
My Funny Valentine- Babes in Arms
One Boy- Bye Bye Birdie
I Loved You Once in Silence AND the Simple Joys of Maidenhood- Camelot
Mister Snow- Carousel
Much More- The Fantasticks
Love, Look Away- Flower Drum Song
I Have Dreamed AND My Lord and Master- The King and I
My Ship- Lady in the Dark
My White Knight AND Til There Was You- The Music Man
Somewhere- West Side Story
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- Roberta
Summertime- Porgy and Bess
Bill AND Make Believe- Showboat


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