Bellaitaliana311 answered Thursday October 26 2006, 10:55 pm: Dont do monolauges from movies or anything like that. they will just be comparing you to the actor or actress who did it origionally. you could search google for monolauges. i found some pretty good ones on there. they should normally be around a minute and try to memorize about 3 because if the person your auditioning with has heard the one you do a million times you can tell them u have other ones prepared...it shows you care about what you do...good luck! [ Bellaitaliana311's advice column | Ask Bellaitaliana311 A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Thursday October 26 2006, 8:27 am: check out a book called "the broke diaries." i don't know the author, but my friend is doing a monologue from that book. it's so funny. it's about this girl that is completely broke and has no money for food and stuff. you can probably find it at books-a-million or hastings or wal-mart or target or barnes & noble or anywhere. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Thursday October 26 2006, 12:27 am: You could do the one from "A Cinderella Story"!
Sam: No, you listen. You turned out to be exactly who I thought you were. I never pretended to be somebody else. It's been me all along. And it was me who was hurt in front of everybody. Look, I didn't come here to yell at you, okay? I know what it feels like to be afraid to show who you are. I was. But not anymore. And the thing is, I don't care what people think about me... because I believe in myself. And I know that things are gonna be okay. But even though I have no family, and no job, and no money for college... it's you that I feel sorry for.
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