everynight i read and then go to sleep and then i remember what happened in my book. it has also been proven that if u study right before you go to sleep you will remember what you are supposed to do. so you should get already for bed and then go get your script and read through the whole thing and thenwhen you are done just go to sleep and the next day before your play thingy you should look over it one more time! goodluck!
2007-11-16 13:05:38
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answered by hello14171 2
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once you take a seat including your script to learn, locate the foremost be conscious(s) or sentiment in a line that spurs the subsequent line (or different character's reaction.) i chanced on that this helped me immensely while memorizing. That way as properly merely reviewing and reading each and every line to learn all the words, i'm gaining information of and connecting the strategies that make the characters say what they are announcing. So, once you're saying your first line, in case you recognize what words in that line triggers the subsequent line or thought, that's much less complicated to remember what the subsequent line is, for the reason which you recognize what you're responding to. i'm hoping that's smart, that's annoying to describe. desirable of success to you.
2016-09-29 09:33:53
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answered by ? 3
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What you can do is recite it over and over. Then when you think you have it all memorized then ask some one to recite other parts(if any) if you mess up a couple lines then go back and study them. The day you perform, do not panic, if you flub a couple lines just improv what seems right. Just remember to relax and have fun because theater is supposed to be fun!
2007-11-16 13:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Read it over and over, until you can't stop thinking about your lines. When u do your play the person will talk with you and you should kinda know what to say, or if not just ad-lib
2007-11-16 13:18:59
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answered by Skylar 2
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dont wait until the last minute next time. read my profile and write to me at my aol address and I will send you two pages of tips on learning your part.
2007-11-16 13:52:49
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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Use whatever you were taught by your acting teacher.
2007-11-16 13:54:03
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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