BroadwayWorld: Soliloquy! The Shakespeare Monologues for Women – by Michael Earley, Philippa Keil
Soliloquy! The Shakespeare Monologues for Women – by Michael Earley, Philippa Keil
Every actor should have at least two classical monologues in their back pocket—and given that Shakespeare is the most-produced playwright in the country, it’s a no-brainer that at least one of these ...
Shakespeare monologues are a requirement for many undergrad, grad school, and theater company auditions around the globe. While there are many beautiful, well-known monologues, there are also quite a ...
CenterStage is known for its annual summer outdoor Shakespeare in the Park productions and had planned “Romeo and Juliet” this year. But that wasn’t going to happen due to the coronavirus, said Edward ...
When choosing a Shakespeare monologue for auditions, it’s important to remember these three things: find one that matches you as an actor (energy or type-wise), find one you don’t have to make ...
There are Shakespeare auditions, and then there are Reduced Shakespeare auditions. Perhaps surprisingly, there's not that much of a difference between them. There are currently three Shakespearean ...
Sybille Bruun-Moss is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Shakespeare Forum. Sybille teaches Shakespeare for Actors, as well as Voice and Speech, and Shakespearean Verse/Text courses. She has worked with educational arts outreach programs such as Project Shine and the Brachiate Outreach Division, and developed The Shakespeare Forum's Educational Curriculum, all programming committed ...
Teachers! We at the Shakespeare Forum see you and hear you! We know you need resources. We don’t have specific lesson plans ready to go at the moment. The internet is full of great free resources for teachers. We know you are stretched thin right now, so here is a basic starting point. If you have any specific needs or questions, please let ...