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A monologue is an uninterrupted speech by a charachter - speaking his or her thoughts, talking to another charcater or even addressing the audience. Since a monologue focuses on a single character, it allows an actor the opportunity to show off their acting skills and abilities Dramatic Monologue Dramatic Monologues are emotional. They require intense facial expressions and a serious voice. Soliloquies are a form of dramatic monologue - an extensive speech that is an insight into the mind of the speaker. Examples of Dramatic Monologues - Man Examples of Dramatic Monologues - Woman Comedic Monologue Comedic monologues are a more recent discovery, popularized by stan-up comics. The script is usaully full of wit, sarcasm and irony. They are much more animated and uses hand gestures and body language as a form of expression. Examples of Comedic Monologues - Man Examples of Comedic Monologues - Woman Monologues for Kids Monologues for kids should come from scripts designed for children. They do not have to have an extensive number of rehearsed monologues. One comedic monologue and one dramatic monologue should be enough. A one-minute monologue should be long enough for most acting auditions for kids. Examples of Monologues for Kids - Boy Examples of Monologues for Kids - Girl Musical Monologues Musical theatre was actually an extension of the dramatic monologue. When a singer performs a musical piece, he or she is actually performing a monologye. The monologue comes in the form of a song expressing the character's thoughts. Examples of Musical Monologues MONOLOGUE TIPS AND GUIDELINES
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