Excellent Male/Female Monologue to Perform - Eric Everts

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • This is a shortened 2-3 minute monologue piece from the play Fading Joy by Walter Wykes. It is from the character Eddie/Fast Eddie.
    Description of Fading Joy:
    In Fading Joy, a young woman comes to fear that she may actually fade out of existence.
    This play can be viewed as an existential microcosm of life. A boy and girl meet on a beach. She, at least, is innocent-childlike. For her, the world is a place of wonder. Through the course of a comically accelerated relationship, they court and establish a sort of domestic relationship before petty squabbles and misunderstandings tear them apart. Jaded by this experience, they separate. When the boy returns after an undisclosed amount of time, they have both grown wiser and sadder, having been schooled in the ways of the world. They reminisce of their younger days-of those few innocent, happy moments on the beach-but their memory has already begun to deteriorate and they cannot agree on the details. Their minds become clouded, cease to function, and in the end they simply vanish from the face of the earth-as if they had never existed at all.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @moizsohail8193
    @moizsohail8193 9 років тому +2

    can u send me the monologue please i really need it for my audition on Tuesday

  • @tylermorrison7500
    @tylermorrison7500 10 років тому +1

    That was good the only thing that would be good is that if you went threw it smoother and instead of playing the comedy play the moment instead. Realize that you don't know what you are and have different beats (Stanislavsky acting technique) instead of having it as one speech. You also did a good job at grabbing my attention good luck with you final :)

  • @doreinpaulemmanuel3614
    @doreinpaulemmanuel3614 7 років тому +1

    so which school did you go to ? did you graduate?

  • @depitesenate8247
    @depitesenate8247 8 років тому +3

    too much acting, you don't mean what you're saying. its a big no for me

    • @eRlCeVERTS
      @eRlCeVERTS  8 років тому +3

      Hey thanks for the advice! That's one thing I love about acting. You can focus on many different elements each time you perform and take it in whatever direction you desire. I guess that's why it's important to know your audience as you perform, which I feel I did since I got an A on it. Phew!