Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Great Monologues For Auditions

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Great Monologues For Auditions
Finding the perfect monologues for auditions is always the first step, whether it is an audition for theater, a TV audition, or an audition for Nickelodeon. It can be a challenging and lengthy process, but if done correctly, the hard work could pay off.

As a theater professional, I have the privilege of seeing some of the best and brightest performers of this generation, many of them through private auditions or callbacks. However, no matter how talented the performer may be, I always catch myself saying, "Yikes, that's not right for them!" or "Oh, I know what would be perfect for them!" Therefore, I have dedicated a blog for this specific reason: to find the perfect monologues for auditions. In addition, the blog is dedicated to finding audition material for musical theater auditions, kid auditions, and more.

For starters, there are many outlets where an actor can find audition material. The general rule of thumb is to choose a monologue that is from a published play and not a "book of monologues." This is because monologues on their own do not offer any context and if asked in an audition about the character; there is not much room for explication. A monologue from a published play is appreciated and gives the actor the opportunity to research the character in depth by reading the entire play before the audition.

Finding your "type" is the most important part of picking your monologues for auditions. It might seem obvious, but I have seen a 14-year-old boy probably sing the very popular "Tomorrow" from Annie and a young girl sing "If I Were A Rich Man" from Fiddler on the Roof. More common are the times when a preteen will perform, in all seriousness, a monologue that requires serious life experience, and it reads insincere. The same guidance goes for adults: know your type and find a play that has a character that works with you instead of against you. As talented as the actor may be, if the monologue is working against the actor, it will fall short and the opportunity will quickly pass.

When you find the perfect character or play, trusting the work enough to genuinely sell it is another hurdle. The rehearsal process, in order to find honest moments and nuances, is also delicate. Therefore, Monologues For Auditions is dedicated to finding the best monologues and audition material for you. You may very well be the perfect person for the gig; you deserve to have the best material to show off your talent.

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