Theatre Audition Monologues
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www.waapa.ecu.edu.auAPPENDIX 1: Acting, Music Theatre & Performing Arts Audition Monologues - Contemporary .... 16 APPENDIX 2: Acting, Music Theatre & Performing Arts Audition Monologues – Shakespeare ..... 39 APPENDIX 3: Diploma of Screen Performance Self-Test Scenes..... 60 APPENDIX 4: Acting Audition Assessment ...
CHARTER ARTS THEATRE FEMALE AUDITION …
www.charterarts.orgCHARTER ARTS THEATRE – FEMALE AUDITION MONOLOGUES Please select one of the following monologues to prepare for your audition. All pieces are roughly 1 and ½ to 2 minutes in length, so you need not worry about timing them.
Women's monologues! As alwaysread the entire script before ...
blanckd.yolasite.comMonologues not from scripts--appropriate for theatre one Amanda Amy's View Annie Arcata Promise Barbara Betty Brianne Cindy Darlene Doll's Life Ellen Felicia Jill Kate Love is a Place Marcie Mary Rose Sharon Shirley Sophistry The Audition Unwedded Victoria Strange Snow Draw the Line Going to extremes Gossip It's not you Kill our love life
100 (monologues) Theatre Communications Group 2014
www.theatrealberta.comAug 17, 2011 · 100 (monologues) Theatre Communications Group 2014 Monologues – American “100 (monologues)” collects all of Eric Bogosian’s monologues, originally performed as part of his six Off-Broadway solo shows, including “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll,” “Pounding Nails in the Floor with My
AUDITION MONOLOGUES - FEMALE
earlhaig.caAUDITION MONOLOGUES - FEMALE From August: Osage County by Tracy Letts Theatre Communications Group VIOLET I ever tell you the story of Raymond Qualls? Not much story to it. Boy I had a crush on when I was thirteen or so. Real rough-looking boy, beat up Levis, messy hair. Terrible under-bite.
Angels in America Audition Scenes and Monologues. Scenes
www.uab.eduAngels in America Audition Scenes and Monologues. Everyone should pick three pieces to present at auditions. One must be from a scene and one must be a monologue. The third choice may be a scene or a monologue. Everyone must pick at least two different characters, preferably three. Woman must choose either the monologue of the Rabbi or Henry.