MONOLOGUE!!!!!!!!!!!?
Q. Okay i need a monologue for the play Seussical i want to be Mayzie La Bird. Can you write or give me a link to a site where i can get the perfect monologue please and thankyou!!!
Asked by Nayo C - Sat Oct 3 18:16:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You didn't really specify what type of monologue you wanted, so I'm just going to give you a list of some websites where you can find monologues: these are just a few results gleaned from a google search. Just looks up "monologues" or "monologue databases." If you've got time check your local library for plays or monologue books.
Answered by RBCola - Sat Oct 3 23:22:02 2009
Q. Okay i need a monologue for the play Seussical i want to be Mayzie La Bird. Can you write or give me a link to a site where i can get the perfect monologue please and thankyou!!!
Asked by Nayo C - Sat Oct 3 18:16:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You didn't really specify what type of monologue you wanted, so I'm just going to give you a list of some websites where you can find monologues: these are just a few results gleaned from a google search. Just looks up "monologues" or "monologue databases." If you've got time check your local library for plays or monologue books.
Answered by RBCola - Sat Oct 3 23:22:02 2009
Is a monologue from Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw considered a classical monologue?
Q. If not, what is considered a classical monologue?
Asked by i eat you now - Wed Mar 5 02:01:07 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A good rule for classical monologues is anything from Shakespeare or one of his contemporaries and earlier.
Answered by cassieminla - Wed Mar 5 12:31:13 2008
Q. If not, what is considered a classical monologue?
Asked by i eat you now - Wed Mar 5 02:01:07 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A good rule for classical monologues is anything from Shakespeare or one of his contemporaries and earlier.
Answered by cassieminla - Wed Mar 5 12:31:13 2008
What is a good classical monologue for a female?
Q. I'm auditioning at different college for theatre scholarships in a month. One of my monologues has to be classical. I'm planning on doing one of the nurse monologues from Romeo and Juliet, but I'm having second thoughts. So can someone suggest a dramatic, classical monologue? I don't want it to be overdone. Please help. Thanks!
Asked by Live in Love - Sun Feb 1 21:01:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I love Queen Margaret from Richard III. Where she calls them dogs. It's a roller coaster of emotions and very strong.
Answered by bodder - Mon Feb 2 01:14:14 2009
Q. I'm auditioning at different college for theatre scholarships in a month. One of my monologues has to be classical. I'm planning on doing one of the nurse monologues from Romeo and Juliet, but I'm having second thoughts. So can someone suggest a dramatic, classical monologue? I don't want it to be overdone. Please help. Thanks!
Asked by Live in Love - Sun Feb 1 21:01:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I love Queen Margaret from Richard III. Where she calls them dogs. It's a roller coaster of emotions and very strong.
Answered by bodder - Mon Feb 2 01:14:14 2009
I need to prepare a monologue for drama auditions for a high school play?
Q. I am auditioning for a school play and I need to prepare a monologue. I've looked through many books, four of which are the twilight books, Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn because those are the books I prefer to have a monologue from. The problem is that the monologue has to be a minute long, at the least. It has to be sad and emotional because that is the type of character she is looking for in the play. Thank you!
Asked by Bella T - Sun Oct 4 14:21:57 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could try this out, has a similar feel to Twilight: All the best :)
Answered by DraMuse - Sun Oct 4 17:05:28 2009
Q. I am auditioning for a school play and I need to prepare a monologue. I've looked through many books, four of which are the twilight books, Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn because those are the books I prefer to have a monologue from. The problem is that the monologue has to be a minute long, at the least. It has to be sad and emotional because that is the type of character she is looking for in the play. Thank you!
Asked by Bella T - Sun Oct 4 14:21:57 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could try this out, has a similar feel to Twilight: All the best :)
Answered by DraMuse - Sun Oct 4 17:05:28 2009
What type of monologue should a female use when auditioning for Amadeus?
Q. I am auditioning for the role of Costanza in Amadeus. Does anyone have any monologue suggestions for me. Also, should I go with a classical monologue or modern but with a similar personality to the character I am auditioning to play?
Asked by lamebell - Thu Nov 13 10:50:11 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Watch the DVD. Be pensive...like you're writing in your head!
Answered by HoneyBearCub - Thu Nov 13 11:24:40 2008
Q. I am auditioning for the role of Costanza in Amadeus. Does anyone have any monologue suggestions for me. Also, should I go with a classical monologue or modern but with a similar personality to the character I am auditioning to play?
Asked by lamebell - Thu Nov 13 10:50:11 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Watch the DVD. Be pensive...like you're writing in your head!
Answered by HoneyBearCub - Thu Nov 13 11:24:40 2008
What is a good comedic monologue to use for an audition?
Q. I am a 20 year old girl, and I need to perform a comedic monologue for an audition. I need something contemporary, and I would prefer like a dry humor. Or a drunken female. Something original too. I was thinking something from the musical Chicago, but I am not sure whether I am aloud to do something from a musical as a monologue. Any and all suggestions will really help! Thank you!
Asked by Cara - Sat Apr 4 14:47:55 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. . The Vagina Monologues. . George Carlin routines. . Anything by Mark Twain (yes, he's timeless) . Break A Leg! .
Answered by softsneakers - Wed Apr 8 12:22:49 2009
Q. I am a 20 year old girl, and I need to perform a comedic monologue for an audition. I need something contemporary, and I would prefer like a dry humor. Or a drunken female. Something original too. I was thinking something from the musical Chicago, but I am not sure whether I am aloud to do something from a musical as a monologue. Any and all suggestions will really help! Thank you!
Asked by Cara - Sat Apr 4 14:47:55 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. . The Vagina Monologues. . George Carlin routines. . Anything by Mark Twain (yes, he's timeless) . Break A Leg! .
Answered by softsneakers - Wed Apr 8 12:22:49 2009
When performing a monologue in an audition where do you look?
Q. During an audition, when performing a monologue/ audition piece, where do you look. This confuses me, because I've heard that you should never look at your auditioners, but then where do you look when in the audition piece you're adressing someone or the audience?
Asked by rame_dean - Tue Jul 18 09:59:34 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most people look at the casting director. However, if there is a video camera, don't look directly into it. I mean ideally if you stare down the directors that would be awkward. If your monologue requires you to look at someone then you should, but if you want to add, emotion and stuff maybe look away.
Answered by ballerina_kim - Tue Jul 18 11:15:16 2006
Q. During an audition, when performing a monologue/ audition piece, where do you look. This confuses me, because I've heard that you should never look at your auditioners, but then where do you look when in the audition piece you're adressing someone or the audience?
Asked by rame_dean - Tue Jul 18 09:59:34 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most people look at the casting director. However, if there is a video camera, don't look directly into it. I mean ideally if you stare down the directors that would be awkward. If your monologue requires you to look at someone then you should, but if you want to add, emotion and stuff maybe look away.
Answered by ballerina_kim - Tue Jul 18 11:15:16 2006
What type of monologue should i use?
Q. I'm auditioning for aladdin at my high school. It's a children's play and I was wonder what type of monologue i should use. it needs to be a monologue that is not in aladdin. any suggestions?
Asked by babyblu09182 - Mon Aug 24 18:27:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The one where princess jasmine realizes she loves aladdin
Answered by babyG - Mon Aug 24 18:46:46 2009
Q. I'm auditioning for aladdin at my high school. It's a children's play and I was wonder what type of monologue i should use. it needs to be a monologue that is not in aladdin. any suggestions?
Asked by babyblu09182 - Mon Aug 24 18:27:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The one where princess jasmine realizes she loves aladdin
Answered by babyG - Mon Aug 24 18:46:46 2009
What monologue should I try for Noises Off audition?
Q. They said it could be any monologue from any play, 2-3 minutes long. Two of my options right now are Luisa's monologue from the Fantasticks, and The Step Sister Speaks Out from some other show. Any other suggestions? Please? Thanks!
Asked by Jules - Tue Aug 25 10:26:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy" is very much like "Noises Off" in that it has a breakneck pace. I'd suggest any of Charlotte's monologues from this show.
Answered by Verity - Tue Aug 25 10:41:04 2009
Q. They said it could be any monologue from any play, 2-3 minutes long. Two of my options right now are Luisa's monologue from the Fantasticks, and The Step Sister Speaks Out from some other show. Any other suggestions? Please? Thanks!
Asked by Jules - Tue Aug 25 10:26:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy" is very much like "Noises Off" in that it has a breakneck pace. I'd suggest any of Charlotte's monologues from this show.
Answered by Verity - Tue Aug 25 10:41:04 2009
What would be a suitable audition monologue for me?
Q. Hi guys. Im an 18 year old African American female. I'll be auditioning for a play pretty soon. I've looked around, but can't seem to find an audition monologue suitable for someone of my type. I need to prepare a one minute monologue. Does anyone have any suggestions. I've looked through many books, so if you have any suggestions, please list a particular piece. Also, give specifics on movements and gestures that would go along with the piece. I've never auditioned before, but I want my first audition to be successful. Thanks guys!
Asked by 20/20 - Mon Nov 20 22:22:17 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the "desiderata" would be good. Written in 1927 by Max Ehrman it is a brief set of ideas of how to live life to the fullest...It would take around a minute to recite. Good Luck
Answered by gianinni - Tue Nov 21 21:33:39 2006
Q. Hi guys. Im an 18 year old African American female. I'll be auditioning for a play pretty soon. I've looked around, but can't seem to find an audition monologue suitable for someone of my type. I need to prepare a one minute monologue. Does anyone have any suggestions. I've looked through many books, so if you have any suggestions, please list a particular piece. Also, give specifics on movements and gestures that would go along with the piece. I've never auditioned before, but I want my first audition to be successful. Thanks guys!
Asked by 20/20 - Mon Nov 20 22:22:17 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the "desiderata" would be good. Written in 1927 by Max Ehrman it is a brief set of ideas of how to live life to the fullest...It would take around a minute to recite. Good Luck
Answered by gianinni - Tue Nov 21 21:33:39 2006
Performing a monologue where do you keep your gaze?
Q. When performing a monologue and the casting director is seated directly in front of you, do you keep up the third wall or look at them during the monologue?
Asked by Chanteuse - Thu May 15 14:43:04 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I honestly think it depends on how nervous you get in front of others while on stage; me personally, I prefer to look just above the audience to where it still appears that I'm looking at them.
Answered by Kat - Thu May 15 14:48:42 2008
Q. When performing a monologue and the casting director is seated directly in front of you, do you keep up the third wall or look at them during the monologue?
Asked by Chanteuse - Thu May 15 14:43:04 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I honestly think it depends on how nervous you get in front of others while on stage; me personally, I prefer to look just above the audience to where it still appears that I'm looking at them.
Answered by Kat - Thu May 15 14:48:42 2008
What is a good monologue to perform for audition?
Q. I want to audition for a middle school of arts. I am going for acting. Do you know a funny or dramatic monologue that the judges will like?
Asked by Thatsjustme - Wed Apr 22 17:14:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are a girl either of these may work or if you are a guy you could use this one If you don't like any of these you can still search this website for some other fun monologues!
Answered by KatieBug - Wed Apr 22 18:23:37 2009
Q. I want to audition for a middle school of arts. I am going for acting. Do you know a funny or dramatic monologue that the judges will like?
Asked by Thatsjustme - Wed Apr 22 17:14:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are a girl either of these may work or if you are a guy you could use this one If you don't like any of these you can still search this website for some other fun monologues!
Answered by KatieBug - Wed Apr 22 18:23:37 2009
Can I use a monologue from a movie for an audition?
Q. I've always used monologues from theatre productions, but the only one that I am really feeling right now is Annie from Bull Durham. I need a 90 second comedic monologue for a community college production, will a movie monologue be okay or should I keep looking? Time is ticking, any suggestions?
Asked by Diane D - Wed May 7 22:51:28 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from and audition, and I used a monologue from Spiderman. It was a great success. In answer to your question, movie monologues are perfect to show real life acting such as you see on tv. ( of course. lol ) But to audition for a theatrical play such as "The King and I" I would not go for a movie monologue. But yes, for a comedic monologue, you can always use movies. Hope you do great! GoodLuck!
Answered by darkshadow_71 - Wed May 7 23:35:36 2008
Q. I've always used monologues from theatre productions, but the only one that I am really feeling right now is Annie from Bull Durham. I need a 90 second comedic monologue for a community college production, will a movie monologue be okay or should I keep looking? Time is ticking, any suggestions?
Asked by Diane D - Wed May 7 22:51:28 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from and audition, and I used a monologue from Spiderman. It was a great success. In answer to your question, movie monologues are perfect to show real life acting such as you see on tv. ( of course. lol ) But to audition for a theatrical play such as "The King and I" I would not go for a movie monologue. But yes, for a comedic monologue, you can always use movies. Hope you do great! GoodLuck!
Answered by darkshadow_71 - Wed May 7 23:35:36 2008
What is a good monologue for my audition?
Q. I'm a female, mid-teens, and I need a monologue for a very important audition. Does anyone have any suggestions? It has to be from a published play, and the longer the better, up to 5 minutes. Thanks! It's for a 5-week summer theatre program. Only 30 people from my state will make it. First I make a tape of my monologue for a regional audition, then if it is good enough, I go to a live audition for the whole state.
Asked by Becca - Fri Jul 20 18:55:04 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not going to suggest any specific monologues, but I will suggest characters. Don't use anything you find for free on the internet; it's probably extremely overused. It's best to read the script so that you know where your character is coming from anyway. The Ghost of Christmas Past "A Christmas Carol" Jill Mason "Equus" Juliet "Romeo and Juliet" Sussana Walcott "The Crucible" Margaret Roper "A Man for All Seasons" Hermia "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Helena "A Midsummer Night's Deram" Catherine Carbone "A View of the Bridge" Diana "All's Well that Ends Well" Octavia "Antony and Cleopatra" Celia "As You Like It" Phoebe "As You Like It" Ophelia "Hamlet" Jessica "Merchant of Venice" Beatrice "Much Ado About Nothing" Hero "Much Ado About… [cont.]
Answered by hyperactress23 - Sat Jul 21 15:29:19 2007
Q. I'm a female, mid-teens, and I need a monologue for a very important audition. Does anyone have any suggestions? It has to be from a published play, and the longer the better, up to 5 minutes. Thanks! It's for a 5-week summer theatre program. Only 30 people from my state will make it. First I make a tape of my monologue for a regional audition, then if it is good enough, I go to a live audition for the whole state.
Asked by Becca - Fri Jul 20 18:55:04 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not going to suggest any specific monologues, but I will suggest characters. Don't use anything you find for free on the internet; it's probably extremely overused. It's best to read the script so that you know where your character is coming from anyway. The Ghost of Christmas Past "A Christmas Carol" Jill Mason "Equus" Juliet "Romeo and Juliet" Sussana Walcott "The Crucible" Margaret Roper "A Man for All Seasons" Hermia "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Helena "A Midsummer Night's Deram" Catherine Carbone "A View of the Bridge" Diana "All's Well that Ends Well" Octavia "Antony and Cleopatra" Celia "As You Like It" Phoebe "As You Like It" Ophelia "Hamlet" Jessica "Merchant of Venice" Beatrice "Much Ado About Nothing" Hero "Much Ado About… [cont.]
Answered by hyperactress23 - Sat Jul 21 15:29:19 2007
What is the ideal monologue for a child in Middle School?
Q. This middle school student is a girl and looking for a commercial type monologue. Do you have any suggestions for her?
Asked by Charisse - Fri Nov 24 02:21:52 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They have TONS for young adults! Check your local or school library for Monologue Books and you are bound to find one that suits you perfect! When I was doing plays all the time I had several favorites for monologues, but I forget the name of them. Just go to your favorite search engine and look up Monologues for young adults and your bound to find some online if not, at least some titles of great books to check out! *Break a Leg*
Answered by Pretty Girl n Pink - Fri Nov 24 19:57:18 2006
Q. This middle school student is a girl and looking for a commercial type monologue. Do you have any suggestions for her?
Asked by Charisse - Fri Nov 24 02:21:52 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They have TONS for young adults! Check your local or school library for Monologue Books and you are bound to find one that suits you perfect! When I was doing plays all the time I had several favorites for monologues, but I forget the name of them. Just go to your favorite search engine and look up Monologues for young adults and your bound to find some online if not, at least some titles of great books to check out! *Break a Leg*
Answered by Pretty Girl n Pink - Fri Nov 24 19:57:18 2006
What would be a good monologue to use if you were to audition for Alice from Alice in Wonderland?
Q. Basically, I need a monologue that would show a resemblance to her character, which I would describe as curious or maybe a little down to earth. If you can help out, thanks!
Asked by JT - Mon Dec 3 02:11:37 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Cinderella would be a good monologue. In my opinion. Good luck on getting the part!
Answered by Christine B - Mon Dec 3 02:14:41 2007
Q. Basically, I need a monologue that would show a resemblance to her character, which I would describe as curious or maybe a little down to earth. If you can help out, thanks!
Asked by JT - Mon Dec 3 02:11:37 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Cinderella would be a good monologue. In my opinion. Good luck on getting the part!
Answered by Christine B - Mon Dec 3 02:14:41 2007
What's a good scenario for a monologue to be made around ?
Q. I have to create a monologue for part of my exam for my drama class and present it in front of my class, but I need a good scenario to be in. I have found many websites with monologues but I can't copy any of them because I have to create my own. Some of the requirements include having to be different from who you really are. For example, if I were a 4 year old boy I couldn't play a 4 year old boy in my presentation. Also, the maximum is 5 minutes . Any suggestions ?
Asked by alligator1993 - Wed Dec 31 12:02:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you examine several plays, particularly from Shakespeare forward, monologues usually occur either right before or right after an intense scene with two or more persons. Where the group scenes are used to advance the plot or story action, monologues provide a glimpse inside the speaker to tell more about his/her character and motivation(s). That being said, think of several intense group scenes such as arguments, battles, love scenes, strategy sessions etc., choose one of the characters, move the time frame before or after that scene and crank out your monologue. What's on this person's mind? What secrets is s/he concealing? What are his/her short and long term objectives? Power? Money? Winning someone else's love? What's in… [cont.]
Answered by littlejaz - Wed Dec 31 12:35:13 2008
Q. I have to create a monologue for part of my exam for my drama class and present it in front of my class, but I need a good scenario to be in. I have found many websites with monologues but I can't copy any of them because I have to create my own. Some of the requirements include having to be different from who you really are. For example, if I were a 4 year old boy I couldn't play a 4 year old boy in my presentation. Also, the maximum is 5 minutes . Any suggestions ?
Asked by alligator1993 - Wed Dec 31 12:02:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you examine several plays, particularly from Shakespeare forward, monologues usually occur either right before or right after an intense scene with two or more persons. Where the group scenes are used to advance the plot or story action, monologues provide a glimpse inside the speaker to tell more about his/her character and motivation(s). That being said, think of several intense group scenes such as arguments, battles, love scenes, strategy sessions etc., choose one of the characters, move the time frame before or after that scene and crank out your monologue. What's on this person's mind? What secrets is s/he concealing? What are his/her short and long term objectives? Power? Money? Winning someone else's love? What's in… [cont.]
Answered by littlejaz - Wed Dec 31 12:35:13 2008
How do I write a monologue about gossip to do with Much Ado About Nothing?
Q. For English, we have to write a monologue about gossip from one of the characters from 'Much Ado About Nothing' preferably Hero or Beatrice. Help?
Asked by Xx_Tenika_xX - Thu Feb 18 03:45:24 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ooh! I love this one. Write about Hero telling Beatrice about Benedick. Beatrice sort of secretly likes him and Hero knows that. And Hero also knows that Benedick has deep affections for Beatrice. Write a monologue about what might happen if Beatrice and Benedick were together. Well, I hope that helps! Have fun writing!
Answered by harryandginny_phoenix - Thu Feb 18 04:55:37 2010
Q. For English, we have to write a monologue about gossip from one of the characters from 'Much Ado About Nothing' preferably Hero or Beatrice. Help?
Asked by Xx_Tenika_xX - Thu Feb 18 03:45:24 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ooh! I love this one. Write about Hero telling Beatrice about Benedick. Beatrice sort of secretly likes him and Hero knows that. And Hero also knows that Benedick has deep affections for Beatrice. Write a monologue about what might happen if Beatrice and Benedick were together. Well, I hope that helps! Have fun writing!
Answered by harryandginny_phoenix - Thu Feb 18 04:55:37 2010
Where can I find a monologue from Aida or Dracula over the internet?
Q. I need to recite a monologue next thursday for my acting class. I was planning on doing something from either Dracula or Aida. The 1992 movie version of Dracula would be best, and the Tim Rice and Elton John version of Aida would be best.
Asked by journey_through_shadows - Mon Mar 6 14:40:48 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. copy and paste and then click on monologues, hope this helps, i know how frustrating it is trying to find monologues!
Answered by baluku_babe11 - Mon Mar 6 18:26:08 2006
Q. I need to recite a monologue next thursday for my acting class. I was planning on doing something from either Dracula or Aida. The 1992 movie version of Dracula would be best, and the Tim Rice and Elton John version of Aida would be best.
Asked by journey_through_shadows - Mon Mar 6 14:40:48 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. copy and paste and then click on monologues, hope this helps, i know how frustrating it is trying to find monologues!
Answered by baluku_babe11 - Mon Mar 6 18:26:08 2006
What is a monologue from the theatre techies perspective?
Q. i need a monologue for a show we are doing at school. I am normally a techie but have been asked to play a "techie" in the show we are putting together and I need a monologue to use in the show.
Asked by Kennedy h - Mon Jan 26 20:17:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Something involving the words "Septic Porpoise". other words to use, that you should already know: "Spot" "Blackout" "Cue music" "Mic Check" "Full lights" "House lights" "Scene change". you know, all that good stuff.
Answered by Azriel Nihilus - Mon Jan 26 20:25:53 2009
Q. i need a monologue for a show we are doing at school. I am normally a techie but have been asked to play a "techie" in the show we are putting together and I need a monologue to use in the show.
Asked by Kennedy h - Mon Jan 26 20:17:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Something involving the words "Septic Porpoise". other words to use, that you should already know: "Spot" "Blackout" "Cue music" "Mic Check" "Full lights" "House lights" "Scene change". you know, all that good stuff.
Answered by Azriel Nihilus - Mon Jan 26 20:25:53 2009
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