6 1/2 year old Mae performs a Helena monologue from A Midsummer Night's Dream and proves that no one should be afraid to audition for Shakespeare... unless, perhaps, we're up against her for the role!
6 1/2 year old Mae performs a Helena monologue from A Midsummer Night's Dream and proves that no one should be afraid to audition for Shakespeare... unless, perhaps, we're up against her for the role!
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It's a director's choice... she really could be any of the above. That's why we gave her the chance to try on a few different approaches. Thanks for watching, and for commenting!
This is supposed to encourage people to audition for shaekspeare. WOW she is fantastic!!!!! Lol, i feel like i suck at shakespeare in comparison to that! What an amazing little girl!
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very emotional, and inspirable
and plus, she memorized the lines, one thing i could NOT do
thanks
the words are not right
what scene and act was this?
mad is her best i think(: