I’m auditioning for a specific show. Can StageAgent help me find audition pieces tailored to that show or character?
Yes! If you’re a StageAgent PRO subscriber, we’ve built a powerful tool specifically designed to help you find great audition monologues and songs based on the character you’re auditioning for.
🎭 Suggested Audition Pieces on character pages
On many character pages, you’ll find a “Suggested Audition Pieces” section.
This includes a curated list of:
- Monologues
- Songs
Each suggestion is selected because it matches the tone, style, vocal range, personality, or dramatic function of the character. This makes it easier to find material that feels authentic to the role you’re auditioning for.
🧠 How these suggestions help
Instead of guessing what might work, StageAgent helps you:
- Choose pieces that reflect the style of the show
- Match the energy and traits of the character
- Avoid mismatched or generic audition material
- Build a more cohesive and intentional audition package
⭐ Editor Picks & Commentary (select characters)
For some characters, we go even deeper with:
Editor Picks & Commentary
- Expert-written guidance on how to approach auditioning for the role
- Insights into tone, delivery, and character interpretation
Comparable Characters & Suggested Material
- Similar roles from other shows
- Additional monologues and songs that fit a comparable style or archetype
This is especially helpful if you want to expand your options beyond the original show while still staying on-target.
🔍 How to use this feature effectively
- Search for your show on StageAgent
- Navigate to the character you’re auditioning for
- Review the Suggested Audition Pieces section
- Explore any Editor Picks & Commentary (if available)
- Use comparable characters to discover additional material
💡 Pro Tips
- Look for patterns in suggestions (tone, era, style) to guide your choices
- Use comparable characters to broaden your repertoire
- Pair this with StageAgent’s song and monologue libraries for even more options
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