Notes on Monologue Exercises
I find a lot of the information to be surprisingly revealing. When approaching acting, especially in such an intimate circumstance as a monologue, it is important not to think about how you want to say something, but more so why you're saying it. Like Stanislavksi's work. The focus is on steeping yourself in the character and understanding the context, the circumstances, and the character's wants and needs. By doing this one can better act out the monologue because, as the book states, " We do not act out a speech, we think and do as our character within a given situation." This is revealing in that it is still something I struggle with, to become my character more than I am just saying lines from a script, and as I continue to attempt to act out more than a speech, I am excited to utilize these exercises to help me get there.
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