How to Rehearse for Monologues : Developing a Character for Acting Auditions

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2008

Everyone needs tips for acting auditions. Get tips for developing your character in this free video clip from a professional theater director.

Expert: Charles Grimes
Bio: Dr. Charles Grimes has a PhD in Modern Drama from New York University and has been directing plays for 25 years. He is the author of "Harold Pinter's Politics: A Silence Beyond Echo."
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • Outside in will get you know where! Research, know your character and put your own twist on it!! Xx

  • thank you - that was very helpful "outside in!!"

  • ...lol... copy... copy is boring

  • I totally agree with finding a person that actually lived the life experience of the role that it pertains to, and digging deep into their emotions. Whether it is of your emotions is a plus, but if you can understand your character then you should have not any problem playing it. Might I even add even if your one of the worst actors in the world, I believe if you have a good director, and a person with that life of experience, the possibilities are endless.

  • Thank you for doing these! I'm preparing monologues for an audition to an art school over here, so they're wonderfully helpful.

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