If you've got the patience to learn it, "Who's On First" is a classic. There's also a Mike Nichols/Elaine May routine called "The $29.95 Funeral" that would work just as well.
Any theater clearing house sells books of monologues for auditioning purposes. Check out http://www.freewebs.com/teentasticmonologues, they always have some good, funny ones that are good for the entire family.
Hola! Buenos Dias! Como se llama?
not a very good play
a story about them having sex
The expository dialog did a lot of other things.
every-thing
Rolo !
Absolutely a script can contain no dialog. Film is a visual medium, after all, and a viewer must be able to follow the story without any words. The 2011 film, The Artist, is a great example of a film without any -- or much -- dialog. Silent movies produced pre-late-1920s are also good examples of stories without dialog. They contain dialog, which is presented as text during the scene, but often the text is unnecessary because so much of the story can be understood visually. Plus, the 2015 movie, Minions, is another example of 'no dialog' because the characters' dialog is essentially gibberish.
An idea of a good gift to give at the last minute is a quick pair of socks.
Numeric keystroke per minute that is considered to be a good score will vary. On average, 160 keystrokes per minute is a good score and anything above this is above average.
A good dialog is characterized by authenticity, clarity, and purpose. It reflects the unique voices and personalities of the characters, advancing the plot while revealing their motivations and emotions. Effective dialog also incorporates subtext, allowing for deeper meanings beneath the surface, and maintains a natural flow that keeps the audience engaged. Additionally, it should contribute to the overall theme of the narrative, enhancing the reader's understanding of the story.
to say good stuff and not being mean