Are you asking what a mologue is? It's a speech made by an individual usually speaking his or her thoughts aloud or speaking to an audience about a topic. I'm assuming this is for drama class? I personally did not do one when I took drama in high school because I wasn't brave enough to face my peers alone. But good luck!
2006-09-05 09:21:50
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answered by untilyoucamealong04 3
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Actors, if you are serious about the industry, I suggest you start buying playbooks, so you will have plays, at hand, when an audition comes along.
You need comedies, dramas, contemporary and classical plays for your audition material. Read the plays, don't just look through the script.
Samuel French is a publisher of plays (look them uponline). Scripts are not expensive. Buy them, read them, find monologues that are "right for you." Monologues are a part of the tools you need as an actor. Be Prepared, if you want to be taken seriously as a performer.
2006-09-05 21:16:08
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Check out Monologue Search -- http://www.monologuesearch.com
We are putting together an extensive monologues database and it is free to the public! I'm sure you'll find something that you can use! If not, feel free to email us!
We've just partnered with Powells.com -- The Legendary Independent Bookstore so you can purchase all of your plays directly through Monologue Search!
Hope this helps!
~J
2006-09-05 15:13:17
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answered by Waggle 3
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You mean where to find them? How old are you? There's a number of books that contain age-specific monologues; look on Amazon.
2006-09-05 09:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i need a monologue too!
let me know if you find any from The Miracle Worker!
2006-09-05 13:26:14
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answered by blue.bananas1993 1
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