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Acting Lessons
An Actors Life
What Every Actor Needs to Know
Getting a Monolog
Auditions are held for
I got the part Now What




HELP! I GOTTA GET A MONOLOG!


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For the purposes of acting, a monolog (or monologue) is a performance in which one actor speaks alone. The performance can last for less than
a minute or go as long as several hours (as when one does a one person play.)

For auditions, a monolog is usually one to three minutes in length. Frequently, auditioners are requested to perform two "contrasting"
monologs. For example:

A comedic monolog
A tragic monolog
A monolog with lots of energy, movement and a highly animated character
A monolog with low energy, not much movement and a lifeless character.

An auditioner might also be requested to present a contemporary monolog (one from the mid to late 20th century) and a classical monolog
(ancient Greek up to the early 20th century.)

Monolog books contain monologs. Some of them also contain two or three person scenes. The monologs are usually from produced plays
although some books contain stand-alone monologs that are written specifically for audition purposes and are not part of a play.

Most monologs books will provide a brief character description and synopsis of the scene in which the monolog occurs. When preparing to
rehearse a monolog, it is best to read the play from which the monolog comes. This will help you better understand your character, the
circumstances that lead up to the point in the play when the monolog occurs and the relationship(s) between the monolog's character and the
other character(s) in the play to whom the actor might be speaking or speaking about.

For audition tips, see the AWOL Lesson, "AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD FOR...(a few helpful tips)" on the AWOL Home Page.

For acting tips, see the Lessons, "ACTING AS CONVERSATION", "HELP! I GOT THE PART! NOW WHAT?" and THE ESSENCE OF ACTING
on the AWOL Home Page.

Where can you find monolog books? Below is a list of books that are available to purchase on-line through Amazon.com. You can also find
monolog books at most well stocked libraries. If you live in a small town and do not have any useful monolog books in your town library, ask
the librarian what might be available through an inter-library loan program. You can also find monolog books for sale in many book stores,
although the selection is generally limited.

You will not find any good, contemporary monologs on-line. Why? Because good monologs usually come from well written scripts. Writers
who write good scripts publish their work and want to get paid for it. They simply will not post their good material on-line for anyone to
download for free. You can find some sites with poorly written monolgs posted, but if you are looking for quality material (which is what you
want), you will need to go to the library or purchase monolog books.

You can, however, find the text to some public domain plays and some classical plays, like Shakespeare's complete works, on the internet to
download for free.



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