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Why do you got to get killed monologue?
Why do you got to get killed? You ain’t so little as mice. I didn’t bounce you so hard. (bends pup’s head up and looks in its face) Now may be George ain’t gonna let me tend no rabbits if he finds out you got killed.
What can I do I’m a patsy What can a patsy do?
What can I do? I’m a patsy, what can a patsy do? I worked like a dog twenty years so a punk could have her, so that’s what I done.
Do you know what its like to have a twin monologue?
WAVERLY: Do you know what it’s like to have a twin? No you don’t. Because it’s really different from not having one. It’s so much different and better, you can’t even imagine!
Was Oswald just a patsy?
Oswald was charged with the assassination of Kennedy, but he denied responsibility for the killing, claiming that he was a “patsy”….
Lee Harvey Oswald | |
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Died | November 24, 1963 (aged 24) Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Cause of death | Murder (gunshot wound) |
What is a romantic monologue?
Romantic monologues are poems where a character speaks about a romantic relationship, either past, current, or desired. “Dilemma” by Anthony Hecht is an example of a romantic monologue. Conversational monologues are poems where the dramatic monologue is presented by the speaker as if it is part of a conversation.
How many dramatic monologues for men are there?
Kickstart your next audition by browsing this diverse selection of snippets from some of the most dynamic male characters onstage. Here are 17 dramatic monologues for men: 1. “We can’t strike.” – Marius from ‘Les Misérables’ Spark a revolution with this one-minute monologue spoken by Victor Hugo’s Marius. Monologue Length: 1:00 – 1:15
What is the best Shakespeare monologue to find?
Backstage Expert and acting coach Erin Roth recommends when searching for a Shakespeare monologue that you “find one that resonates with you deeply.” To help you in your search, Roth has chosen six Shakespeare monologues for you to consider! 1. Hamlet, “Hamlet”: Act I, Scene 2
Are monologues overused in auditions?
Walt Disney (performed by Tom Hanks here) has a wonderful monologue that’s fertile ground to explore!” You can learn more about these monologues here! Backstage writer Laurence Cook says that “picking a classical audition speech is a minefield.” Plenty of classical monologues are often overused.
Is it better to do classical or modern monologues?
Classical text is great to develop your skills as an actor and it is typically much richer than modern text, offering actors a great challenge. That being said, it is also really important to be able to connect with contemporary monologues, so working with a mix of both is ideal.