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A Monologue is an Outrageous Situation!: How to Survive the 60-Second Audition

Autor Herb Parker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2016
A Monologue is an Outrageous Situation! How to Survive the 60-Second Audition explains how to successfully tackle the "cattle call" acting audition with a sixty-second monologue. Through Q&As, tips, director’s notes, and a glossary full of outrageous actions meant to inspire the actor into truly connecting with the piece, this book shows actors where and how to find a monologue, edit it, and give the best audition possible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138120013
ISBN-10: 1138120014
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part One: A Monologue is…?
  1. An Audition is an outrageous situation
  2. The Sixty second Dilemma
  3. What is a monologue?
  4. A monologue is an Outrageous situation
  5. What to Look for when choosing a Monologue
  6. What to Avoid in a Monologue Part Two: Working on a Monologue
  7. Read the Play
  8. Ask the Stanislavski Question
  9. Given Circumstances
  10. Take 3 Tips from the script
  11. Editing a Monologue—include Table
  12. Piecing a monologue together—include Table
  13. Memorize—ASAP
  14. Blocking
  15. How to Move (Because you must)
  16. Monologue Pitfalls
  17. Outrageous
  18. Exercises and Improvs Part Three: Time to Audition
  19. Steps of Your Audition
  20. How Should I introduce my Monologue?
  21. Where Should I place My Focus? Focus 1.0, 2.0
  22. Should I take time to ‘get into it’ before I start?
  23. Your Actual Run Time
  24. Your Audition Must Show…
  25. Your Sixty-second Audition Must Prove…
  26. How much can the Auditors See in 60 seconds?
  27. What Do the Auditors Want to See in a Call Back?
  28. When Does the Audition Really Begin?
  29. When Does the Audition End? Part Four: "Just a Few Notes."
  30. Realism is Not Real
  31. Positive
  32. Negative
  33. Playing Emotion
  34. Playing Explosions
  35. Playing Characters that are Rich
  36. That are Poor
  37. That are heroic
  38. That are evil
  39. That are courageous
  40. That are cowardly
  41. Crying and Yelling is Not Dramatic
  42. Don’t TRY to be Funny
  43. Dress and Hygiene for Men
  44. Dress and Hygiene for Women
  45. Final Thought on Clothes
  46. Tattoo is Taboo
  47. Exit
Epilogue
Appendix
  1. MONOLOGUE SUGGESTIONS
  2. WHERE TO FIND MONOLOGUES
  3. UNIFIED AUDITIONS
  4. HEAD SHOT PRODUCTION

Notă biografică

Herb Parker is the Associate Professor in the Division of Theatre and Dance, Department of Communication and Performance at East Tennessee State University. He is a recipient of the KCACTF "Excellence in Directing" Meritorious Achievement Award and a 35-year member of Actors Equity Association. He is the author of BARK LIKE A DOG! Outrageous Ideas for Actors published in 2013 by Spring Knoll Press.

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A Monologue is an Outrageous Situation! How to Survive the 60-Second Audition explains how to successfully tackle the "cattle call" acting audition with a sixty-second monologue. Through Q&As, tips, director’s notes, and a glossary full of outrageous actions meant to inspire the actor into truly connecting with the piece, this book shows actors where and how to find a monologue, edit it, and give the best audition possible.