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.
Whaere can you find teen monologues
Go to MonologueBlogger.com and you will find thousands of free Monologues! =)
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. :)
It depends on the studio. If you go to a hard-core really strict studio, they will probably require you to wear black. But a more familyfriendly less strict studio will probably let you wear any leotard you want in any color. Check with the teachers/staff at your studio to find out
Yes, there are many classical monologues outside of Shakespeare's works. You can find powerful pieces in plays by authors like Molière, Anton Chekhov, and Henrik Ibsen. For example, Molière's "Tartuffe" has a compelling monologue by Orgon, and Chekhov's "The Seagull" features poignant speeches from characters like Nina. These works provide rich material for actors seeking non-Shakespearean classical pieces.
You can find free monologues at your local library when you look for books that contain plays. You can also find them at most colleges.
Not that i can find...
no where
Whaere can you find teen monologues
google?
ask.com
There are lots of books full of great monologues, just go to your local library and ask the librarian if they have any monologues.
Go to MonologueBlogger.com and you will find thousands of free Monologues! =)
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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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. :)