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What is a monologue?
Those
of you who are new to acting may have heard of the term
“monologue”. The correct Webster’s dictionary
definition of a monologue is a
“dramatic
sketch performed by one actor”.
The most important
thing about having a monologue prepared is allowing
people to see your talent. It’s also important to
have because if you're new to acting, your monologue is
your calling card. Most agents and managers are
looking for experienced actors with credits but may take
on a newcomer who performs a monologue with outstanding
dramatic performance. Having a good monologue
prepared may be you ticket “in” for a good manager or
agent to discover you.
Of course a good
referral to a manager or agent is ideal but that’s a
different story. Having a monologue prepared also
keeps your acting “chops” tuned up.
How long should your monologue be?
A good monologue should be between 1 and 3 minutes long.
It definitely should be short. Anything longer may
bore some industry professionals not to mention many
agents and managers (including casting agents) don’t
have enough time on their hectic schedules to sit and
hear your performance for too long. |