No, but it is probably best to have some acting experience.
The play is Shakespeares "Hamlet." I believe you can find it in Act III, Scene I. In case you need to know. That whole part where Hamlet is speaking to himself is called a Soliloqy, or Monologue.
Many of Shakespeare's plays have prologues before Act 1: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Henry IV Part 2, and Pericles among them. You need to specify which play you are talking about.
You need to be able to act. Actors come in all shapes, sizes, ages and genders, but they can all act.
A group of scenes that form a particular part of a play.
Lady Macbeth totally sucks Macbeth's dick right now.
act like a bellend
you have to be a professional actor
you don't need any as long as you can act go and try out for an audition up in Manchester
You have to be a professional actor or actress and they choose you
No, but he wants to.
You have to, become a professniol actress, get known...
The TV soap is based in the Eastend of London, England.
yep. But you need to audition for a part
You are only likely to hear about auditions through an agent. There isn't any other way.
Well it depends on your ACT and SAT scores too. With a 2.00 GPA you need a 30 on the ACT or a 1300 on you SAT. But if you have a 2.4 GPA you only need a 22 on the ACT and a 980 on the SAT. However if your from out of state the standards go up. Also these qualifications are only to get into the competitive acceptance round of admissions. Hope this helped good luck!
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