Memorizing
March 25, 2010 by Dennis Baker
I have been away from blogging as it is a busy teaching time and I have been memorizing:
First Folio Shakespeare Monologue Class:
Lysander, Midsummer, Act I, Scene 1: “I am my Lord, as well derived as he”
Enobarbus, A&C, Act II, Scene 2: “I will tell you/The Barge she sat in”
Lorenzo, Merchant, Acy V, Scene 1: “How sweet the moon-light sleeps upon the banke”
Auffidius, Coriolanus, Act I, Scene 10: “Condition?/I would I were a Roman”
Small Sword SAFD Skills Proficiency Test:
Edmund, King Lear, Act V, Scene 3
Picasso Understudy, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Two River Theater Company.
Blogging will continue to be inconsistent, but I am always on Twitter.
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There is nothing worse than having a casting director, or director, seem not interested during an audition because they have seen a monologue way too many times. Check out the e-book to see if your audition monologues are considered over done.











