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yea and i need to remember my lines for this play what are some best ways to remember all my lines?

2007-09-28 07:35:39 · 9 answers · asked by LuckyJrr. 1 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

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i actually start all over again when i try to memorize something .
when i forget the middle line i always start reciting from the start

it also helps me to really READ AND UNDERSTAND the story of the play... each scene would have different lines that are written especially for that scene and situaion. i f you understand the story by heart and know the situation exactly you'd tend to remember all the words or react as if the scene is really happening making ad lib lively and the mistake will be masked

2007-09-28 08:22:56 · answer #1 · answered by kermit 2 · 0 0

What I usually do is take a few lines from off the page and repeat it over and over until I get it down pact. Then I take a few more words and do the same thing until I've memorized a sentence. Once I get it memorized I would write it down as if I'm writing a diary or something to that effect. Also if you have several actors in a play and your lines don't come right away, just remember the last word of that person's lines before your lines are due.

2007-09-28 08:45:55 · answer #2 · answered by ooo 4 · 0 0

The easiest way to remember your lines is to realize that acting is all about "reacting" to what you see and hear. You don't just go around randomly saying words. Everything has a reason, whether it's prompted by a thought, or an actor's line or actions, everything has a reason. Practice each individual line. Pick out cue words that trigger the next response. Remember the scenquence of the conversation. keeping it simple like that will help you come up with the lines when you need them. action --> reaction. Never forget that.
Break a leg.

2007-09-28 16:27:50 · answer #3 · answered by Chopsueybrandy 5 · 1 0

you have quite a few actual solutions with the exceptin of magazine -- do no longer improvise except truthfully needed. confident, prepare, prepare, prepare. confident, prepare with a companion. It does you no sturdy to memorize your lines without understanding the cue line for each. confident, communique could shop on with evidently, and confident, different than interior the form of theattre of the absurd. yet think of in terms of a playwright -- in case you spend hours laboring over a script, figuring out on the best actual observe, listening to it in a staged analyzing, making variations, and so on., you're unlikely to choose somebody to upward push up there and improvise a ingredient you have written to assert very specific words except they have purely "long previous up" on their lines. As for a manner, in case you have a protracted monologue, write it on a blackboard or dry erase board. Say it. Erase one observe. Say it back. Erase yet another observe. Say it back. and so on. quickly you would be asserting the monologue to a sparkling board. Then as quickly as you get in character, it may well be particularly hassle-free to undergo in recommendations your lines. There are actors who carry out 12th night on Friday night, Julius Caesar on Saturday afternoon, and Richard III on Saturday night without promptly asserting lines from Hamlet.

2016-10-05 12:07:19 · answer #4 · answered by gonzalescordova 4 · 0 0

while rehearsing by yourself, record the other actors lines into a digital,cassette,recorder. than while rehearsing, play back the tape, and it will be much easier learning your lines, if u know theirs or at least know when to expect theirs, so you will know when your line is due.

2007-09-28 08:04:42 · answer #5 · answered by whoopie! 2 · 1 0

you could write them on 3x5 index cards and read them
during the day. that's what i do, and i write a few words from
the line of the actor before each of mine so i'm ready for mine.

2007-09-28 12:29:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Stay in character. Read my profile and write me at my aol address and I will send you a full page and more of ways to learn lines.

2007-09-28 08:12:54 · answer #7 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 2

keep practicing or say your lines into a voice recorder and listen to it overnight in your sleep it really really does work.

2007-09-28 07:41:48 · answer #8 · answered by pwittypwincess1 1 · 0 0

Read it, read it, read it.
Say it, say it, say it.
Write it, write it, write it.

Remember that you are telling a story.Understand the story.NEVER paraphrase. Learning your cues helps you to learn your lines.

2007-09-28 16:38:12 · answer #9 · answered by d_cider1 6 · 0 0

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