Friday, June 22, 2018

June 25, 28, 29

June 25

1. What is a monologue?
monologue
ˈmɒn(ə)lɒɡ/
noun
noun: monologue; plural noun: monologues
     a long speech by one actor in a play or film, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast programme.

    "he was reciting some of the great monologues of Shakespeare"

     synonyms:soliloquy, speech, address, lecture, oration, sermon, homily; More
dramatic monologue, interior monologue;
informalspiel

"the skilfully varied tone and pace of her 40-minute monologue"
a long, tedious speech by one person during a conversation.

"Fred carried on with his monologue as if I hadn't spoken"


2.  View and analyze monologues 



 More monologues:  1 Minute Monologue Competition Finalists





3.  How to prepare
https://www.wikihow.com/Perform-a-Monologue

4.   Family Portrait -   purpose:  The family portrait is helpful when developing character work skills.



June 28, 29 


1) Warm-up:  Machines The machine warm-up starts with one person building a machine and each person coming along to add to it cooperatively.





2) Warm-up:  I'm Cool and So Are You  The "I'm Cool & So Are You" warm-up game is good for working with new groups of people who do not know each other.





3) Choose a script to rehearse and perform

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