<p>knarfydna, can you also perhaps talk to your high school drama teacher about this type thing, with an eye to getting some guidance about song and monologue selection? It’s totally fine to try to get advice here, but it’s difficult for folks who have never seen you or seen you perform to make suggestions that are valid. In addition, people are not always so great at recognizing their own type, which can lead to problems. A wonderful drama teacher of my D’s said that she went all the way through high school believing she was the ingenue/Cinderella/Maria-in-West-Side-Story type, and was frustrated when she never seem to get the parts she thought she was suited for. She eventually figured out that she was really more a character actress and not an ingenue, and as soon as she figured that out and choose appropriate material, she began getting work professionally. So it’s important to get some outside opinions on your type and then you can work with whatever that happens to be. (Which is not to say that you can never be cast against type: people certainly are. But knowing your type is an important starting point in choosing material.) Best of luck! It sounds as if you are very talented.</p>