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Her comments on Dr. Dillamond's breakthroughs and her conversation with Boq about the slippers, Glinda and Dorothy Gale are the closest examples of monologues by Elphaba in "Wicked."Specifically, these two examples are from the original 1995 book edition of "Wicked." The first example occurs about one-third of the way through the story. The second takes place just past the halfway mark.
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The play 'Wicked' is drawn off of the stage version of The Wizard of Oz. Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] based his play 'Wicked' on the previous book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954]. Maguire in turn took some of his characters from The Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900, and made into a beloved film in 1939.
A powerful audition monologue for the Wicked Witch of the West could be her iconic line from "The Wizard of Oz," where she expresses her fury over Dorothy's defiance and the loss of her sister's ruby slippers. You might also consider a selection that showcases her determination and cunning, such as her plan to retrieve the slippers and her disdain for the other characters. Highlight her emotional range, from rage to vulnerability, to capture the complexity of her character. Ultimately, choose a piece that emphasizes her ambition and the darkness within her.
The Original Elphaba in Wicked was Idina Menzel, there have been many since then, now, as of today, it's Teal Wicks.
"For my audition for the play, I prepared a monologue."
It's a monologue from a play by Anthony Minghella.
No they strongly suggest the monologue be from a published play.
It is not from a play. I wrote it as a stand alone monologue :)
monologue
yes its a dramatic play
Her comments on Dr. Dillamond's breakthroughs and her conversation with Boq about the slippers, Glinda and Dorothy Gale are the closest examples of monologues by Elphaba in "Wicked."Specifically, these two examples are from the original 1995 book edition of "Wicked." The first example occurs about one-third of the way through the story. The second takes place just past the halfway mark.
Yes, The songs in Wicked were created specifically for they Musical.
A monologue is a speech made by one person, either in the presence or absence of others. Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar Monologue" is a long speech made by someone in that play. Mark Antony has a long monologue in the play and so does Brutus. Various characters have shorter speeches long enough to consider as monologues: Cassius, Casca, Brutus and Antony again, and even Caesar.
soliloquy
Yes, "S-M-I-L-E" by Walter Ben Hare is a monologue from a published play called "Hearts Afar." The play was first published in 1919.
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