2 Memorize your monologue, it looks much more professional. Make it your own mini play! .
3.While you prep read the whole play, not just the extract, and do as much research on your character as you can. 4. Time your selections carefully. 5.The best monologue selections cause the actor to show emotion or action. 6.It is often best to avoid using real props because it may distract from your performance. If there is an important prop in your monologue, consider imagining that it's there instead. If you can interact with an imaginary prop well it can look very impressive. 7.Before beginning your monologue, always introduce yourself, then state the play or book your monologue is from, the author of the monologue, and the character you are playing. It's okay to give a short, one-sentence explanation of what happened in the plot leading up to the if you want in mind that this all counts towards your time limit, so make sure your introduction is brief.
2 Memorize your monologue, it looks much more professional. Make it your own mini play! . 3.While you prep read the whole play, not just the extract, and do as much research on your character as you can. 4. Time your selections carefully. 5.The best monologue selections cause the actor to show emotion or action. 6.It is often best to avoid using real props because it may distract from your performance. If there is an important prop in your monologue, consider imagining that it's there instead. If you can interact with an imaginary prop well it can look very impressive. 7.Before beginning your monologue, always introduce yourself, then state the play or book your monologue is from, the author of the monologue, and the character you are playing. It's okay to give a short, one-sentence explanation of what happened in the plot leading up to the if you want in mind that this all counts towards your time limit, so make sure your introduction is brief.
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