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Justin
2006-11-04 05:25:59
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answered by Waggle 3
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So many of Tennessee Williams plays have great monologues. My personal favorites are "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie" In "A Streetcar Named Desire", Blanche DuBois's character has the most and longest monologues. They are all great. In "The Glass Menagerie", the play is told by the character, Tom Wingfield, son of the aging southern belle mother, Amanda Wingfield, and brother of the painfully shy Laura Wingfield. These are also great monologues.
Another great work loaded with outstanding monologues is "A Long Day's Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neil.
These plays can be bought in book or movie form. It's the best way to study them.
2006-11-01 14:15:28
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answered by danaluana 5
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Any monologues you find online will have been done so many times that anyone in the room with will be mouthing along as you perform.
Read plays. Ask other people you know in theatre/film.
2006-11-01 13:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I write monologues. Interested?
2006-11-01 21:25:26
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answered by FontOfNoKnowledge 3
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go here: http://www.theatrelinks.com/monologues.htm
it gives you a list of links for monologues...
i monologue i did recently for school was the opening part of Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas the part was First Voice...Its a good one in my opinion because it is open for interpretaion because it was originaly a radio play...
2006-11-01 20:50:47
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answered by vonnie h 1
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I like Shakespeare's Hamlet... it has alot of them... really if you want to find non-boring monologues you have to actually read alot of plays and find the ones that are good
2006-11-01 13:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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theres this really great author, his name is SHAKESBEARE you should take a look at some of his stuff, i suggest a little play called Macbeth.
2006-11-01 13:49:33
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answered by Kristina M 2
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An age you can relate to? I can help you, if you tell me your age :P
2016-03-28 04:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/shakesmono.html
http://www.geocities.com/foxfire321/monologues-from-plays.html
http://www.ispgroupinc.com/monologues/monologues_for_kids_and_teens.htm
http://www.monologuearchive.com/
http://www.vaginamonologues.co.uk/
2006-11-01 13:52:15
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answered by ? 2
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