I'm afraid I'm alone and entirely useless. ^-^
Rawr. So I decided that I wanted to figure out what monologues I was going to use for the theatre scholarship auditions. Auditions are not till April, but I definitely need all the help I can get. So I figured I would use Pauline Barrett's monologue from Spoon River Anthology, the one I did for Hockman's class. She said I delivered that monologue better than she did when she was in Spoon River Anthology. ^_^ That would be a serious, contemporary monologue, yes?
Well, how contrasting does my other one have to be? Like, does it have to be strictly a classic, comedic piece, or could it be a contemporary comedic piece, or a serious classic? I've no idea. I've got the Monologues for Young Actors that Hannah gave me - thanks! - and just checked out Alternative Shakespeare Auditions for Women and Monologues from Classic Plays. I'm scared to do something like Shakespeare, though, because its rather common and such.
Something random that made me smile inside today: I ran into Meghan - stage manager for my frosh on stage - and she totally remember me and was really happy to talk to me for the whole minute that we talked, since both of us were on our way somewhere else. I like knowing that random theatre people know who I am and like me enough to say hi. I miss being in the theatre. Museum (by Tina Howe) just started rehearsal, so I'll get to be back in there soon enough. I was taking a walk today, and started focusing on my music...and ended up directly in front of the theatre. My subconcious longs for me to be there! =D
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Maybe your subconscious is telling you to be a theatre major! huh? huh? Just maybe? Anyways... Glad the theatre makes you smile!
PS the word verification for this comment is "actors" how cool is that?
I think that the word verification thing for Charlie Brown is a little wierd.
Motion City Soundtrack, L.F. FUAD
It's actually L.G. FUAD, mom. =] Don't ask what it stands for.
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