How to Perform and Deliver a Monologue

How to perform and deliver a monologue for examination, audition, competition or performance.
What you'll learn:
1) Students will learn how to prepare for and deliver a monologue for audition, competition or performance.
2) Selecting an appropriate monologue and Appreciation of the monologue’s style.
3) Understanding the character’s role within the context of the play or piece.
4) Creating a character through voice, body and face and Understanding elements of Stanislavski’s system.
5) Appreciating the era of the piece and Consider ration of props, costume and appropriate lighting.
Requirements:
1) This course is intended to be bought by parents/guardians, who will supervising the topics learnt and usage by students within this application and A notepad and pen.
2) It helps if the student has an interest in or is studying drama, theatre or acting. This could be a GCSE, BTEC, A-Level, LAMDA, Trinity, Vanguard acting exams, school productions or a drama group. Some preliminary research on the basics of Stanislavski’s system before, during or after the course will also benefit the student.
Description:
This course enables the learner to develop their skills in selecting, rehearsing and delivering a monologue for examination, audition, competition or performance.
The course covers:
A description and definition of a monologue, How to select your piece, Understanding your character, Understanding the context, Creating a character, Vocal characterisation, Physical characterisation, Centering, Posture, Observation, Movement, Gait, Clarity, Pitch, Acting from the outside in and the inside out, Stanislavski, Breathing, Staging, Lighting and Sound, Props and Costume, How to introduce your piece and The day of the performance.

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