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Audition Monologues

Audition Monologues

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Some monologues I have found that can be used for auditions. I own noting and have found these online, in books, plays and movies. When picking monologued make sure they are diverse to show off a wide variety of your skills. Try to feel the emotions, rather than performing emotions. Be creative and come up with your characters life. Previous events and memory's before the monologue. When preparing a monologue it is important to develop the character to give the scene depth and dimension. Think of: Who am I? Where am I? What do I want? Why do I want this? Good luck.
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