Friday, April 15, 2011

Voice Monologue

Every year third year actors are required to perform in front of a entire audience these things called voice monologue. The difference between a voice monologue and a real monologue is the vocal concept. You are asked to use any part if your voice that you feel is special, different, or pleasing to the ear. You can you dialects, singing, beat boxing, random glottling, and so forth.
I was asked by my professor Julia Moody to perform one of the monologues and my cast mates wanted me to do a variety of American dialects. Come opening night I felt like WAAPA got a real taste of what my talent entailed people laughed, cried, an held their sore stomachs from chuckling. My third year cast mates made a huge impact. The talent that filled that theater was amazing. This is a tradition that I hope will carry to my school.

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