The Regina Monologues was created on 2003-11-23.
All Disney movies have monologues in them. The characters always talk. These movies are geared toward young children. Children have a very short attention span so movies that do not talk would only hold a child's interest for a very short length of time.
The cast of The Last Word Monologues - 2008 includes: Rhys Ifans as Hugh
There are lots of books full of great monologues, just go to your local library and ask the librarian if they have any monologues.
It depends on how the person is like. They should also choose one that makes sense and where they understand all the words and can say them easily. They should be able to connect with it in order to give a good performance. It doesn't have to be too long either!
If you go to your local library they generally have a lot of monologues. I recommend monologues by Peg Kehret.
Yes they do. All age range of actors use monologues in the initial auditions before they get the part and have to learn the script. I suggest choosing either a monologue from a book (words pieced together in a sort of speech) or some monologues you find on the internet. Make sure they fit your age, and gender. :)
How to Eat Like a Child - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 22 September 1981
http://www.monologuearchive.com/ they have a few good monologues there.
The Regina Monologues was created on 2003-11-23.
well u can go to barnes and noble bookstore..i found a whole collection of like hundreds of them.A Christmas Carol might have nice monologues.
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child labourers use to eat anything they got given,like tar! Something that was hard with bread
All Disney movies have monologues in them. The characters always talk. These movies are geared toward young children. Children have a very short attention span so movies that do not talk would only hold a child's interest for a very short length of time.
Emilie Whitbeck has written: 'High light monologues' -- subject(s): Monologues
Purgatory Monologues - 2009 was released on: USA: 21 October 2009
There are monologues in Breaking Dawn because the author wanten to show us different perspectives...