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dont you know you have to suck the directors di*k to get the lead.
suck it up that's what happens in theater... a lot
They didn't laugh at your voice, it was your lazy eye.
Well, either you underestimated your singing ability, or you need more coaching to be able to really nail it, or maybe you screwed it up because of nerves? It sucks that you put so much effort in to just be laughed at, but sometimes things happen. Or maybe there was something else they were laughing about? It might not have been the singing.
Stop thinking it's all about you. They could have been laughing about something else... Even if the laughter had to do with you, what does it matter? Take it in stride and work on your singing before the next musical. Get a vocal coach, improve yourself, get on with things.
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It takes years of training to get good at singing. Then once you have a voice it would probably still take a couple months to learn the songs and nail the lead role. You might have underestimated this a little.
wow, that sucks. it's also happened to me before. =(