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A challenging piece for the aspiring young actress.Īge of the actor: Late teens to early twenties but since she plays so many roles of different ages, some flexibility is allowable. Note: Permission for monologues from plays published by YouthPLAYS are automatically included with a purchase of the play These monologues are available in a. (1886-1961), the poem clearly had its origins in Doolittle’s own life. I highly recommend reading or watching some of the writer’s work to get the nuance of that writer: a Neil Simon monologue is very different to a Phoebe Waller-Bridge. In fact, we have to trust the playwright or screenwriter and just fully commit to the situation. You can also go off the beaten path and view monologues from the same character, play, or author. Too many actors play up the comedy, trying to make a monologue funnier than it is. The actress should be capable of portraying many different characters, both male and female and of different ages. In fact, there are many sides for two women. Only once she knows where she came from, will she truly be able to know who she is.Ī complex South African monologue for a female actors, suitable for use for an arts festival or for drama at high school or university level. FINDING MY ROOT – SOUTH AFRICAN MONOLOGUE FOR A FEMALE ACTORįinding my root is a challenging monologue for one female actress in which a young woman explores her roots, in the hope of getting closure and finding her biological father whom she never met.
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