"Research as much as you can about your desired role. Pay attention to the stage instructions of the playwright. In this way, you will get valuable leads. See what others think about that role. What happened to him? What is affected? What does h ...
"Research as much as you can about your desired role. Pay attention to the stage instructions of the playwright. In this way, you will get valuable leads. See what others think about that role. What happened to him? What is affected? What does he want? where's he from? where is it now in the church? Park? Drawing room? The North Pole? sauna? Who is he talking to? What is their relationship? Why is he saying this now? What is the work style? What period does it belong to? what is it doing What is he wearing? Stiletto heels? Suppose the play is from 1902. Did women cross their legs at that time? It's very hard to play like this! Try to play the situation. "Play the concept."
This book is a selection of monologues taken from famous plays from the second half of the 19th century (Frank Wedkint, Oscar Wilde, Gerhard Hauptmann, Alfred Jarry) to the 1970s (Dario Fu, Alan Ayckbourn, Pam James, Marguerite Duras). , and a short set stop to meet many playwrights who have raised the flag of modern theater with the help of each other along the way.
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