Then follow it till the end. Identify conflicts- they make your monologue beautiful. There has to be enough drama for the audience to feel that they paid their money's worth. Create characters- remain in character, but don't play a quality.
Does your monologue have a beginning, a middle, and an end? You are talking to someone- imagine them reacting. React to them. Acting is reacting.
I want to play interesting, diverse characters. A drug addicted ingenue. A strong, silent-type. An unabashedly evil vamp. An elegant, refined gamine. A bohemian flower child. A girl uncomfortable with her own sexuality and beauty. A filthy prostitute.
I'm so hungry, so so hungry for learning.
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