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  2. 39 Great Classical Monologues for Actors - Backstage

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    Classical monologues contain some of the most in-depth and human stories that exist. With the right classical piece, every actor can find something amazing to explore.

  3. 5 Classical Monologues for Women to Audition With - Backstage

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    Here are just five classical monologues for women, with notes to give you a head start. Remember: it’s important to check the requirements of an audition before you pick and learn a piece.

  4. How to Perform a Monologue: An Actor’s Guide | Backstage

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    A monologue refers to a speech delivered to other characters or the audience; a soliloquy is a speech where a character speaks aloud to themselves—an inner monologue, so to...

  5. What is a Monologue in Acting – How To Make It Work

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    A monologue is a script written for one person who speaks aloud to address an imaginary person, inanimate object, or idea. It is the vocalisation of a character’s thoughts and intentions which are heard by an audience.

  6. Shakespeare's Monologues

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    A complete database of Shakespeare's Monologues. All of them. The monologues are organized by play, then categorized by comedy, history and tragedy. You can browse and/or search. Each monologue entry includes the character's name, the first line of the speech, whether it is verse or prose, and shows the act, scene & line number.

  7. Definition and Examples of Monologues - ThoughtCo

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    A monologue is a speech or composition presenting the words or thoughts of a single character (compare with dialogue). Monologues are also known as dramatic soliloquies. Someone who delivers a monologue is called a monologist or monologuist.

  8. A classical monologue refers to a speech or performance from a play or literature that is considered classic or timeless. It often involves works by renowned playwrights, such as William Shakespeare or Molière, and showcases the language, themes, and styles associated with those periods.