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Divide a Monologue: Breaking a Monologue into Beats

The problem with a monologue, especially at this stage in an actor’s development, is that it is usually treated as an emotional speech. The actor carries the whole piece with one emotional pitch, one pace, and one tone. This is fine for a few lines of dialogue, but then the words merge together into a […]

How to Read a Short Scene Before Trying to Perform It

A short scene looks easy because there are so few lines. Then rehearsal starts, and the actor is immediately overwhelmed with voice, body, cues, emotion, movement, and memorization. So before performing, read the scene first in a practical and slow way. The goal is not to make it dramatic right away. The goal is to […]

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