As some of you may remember from last year, today, October 2nd, is Blood Exchange Day, in honor of the day when, in the novel Dracula, Count Dracula forced Mina Harker to drink his blood. True, it's not really an occasion to rejoice, but holidays are odd things. And shouldn't we take every oppurtunity to celebrate
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HAPPY BLOOD EXCHANGE DAY! WOOO!
Monologue from the book or from a play? Because that'd be a fun college audition monologue, thinks I...
Next year, I certainly will celebrate it better!
Maybe I can celebrate it by... Listening to the musical soundtrack while I take a shower? No idea. But happy blood exchange day!
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Book. Though I've been meaning to buy the Liz Lochead play version for ages now... Anyway, I'm really not sure whether it would be a good audition monologue; last time I performed it, I got critiscized by my acting teacher at the time, who said that I "wasn't acting". Which was a ridiculous cticism, but there could be other people who think the same way. And it's long - I cut it down an insane degree, and it's still about three minutes. But it's really effective, and self contained, so...
That works as a celebration! Though it would be even better if you sang along! :D
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Hmmm, should look into that one, then. Yeah, 2 minutes is the limit, generally. But self contained monologues are hard. And fun. Blach, I'm sure you were acting.
Of course I will! Though I don't really know the words. Okay,I know the words to The Master Song and whatever song it is that Van Helsing sings. Because they really amuse me. I'll do it, though.
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I can recommend other, shorter, self contained monologues if you need them! But they're pretty much all from before 1900, aside from the two that I worked on because of the annoying audition where you weren't allowed to do anything classical. My acting teacher's argument was that, because the monologue is describing things in the past, it's not active, and thus isn't acting. Which is ridiculous. But what I really remember about that time is that it took awhile for me to get out of character, so I was still on the edge of a mental breakdown when I was being critiqued, and the teacher thought it was because of what she said...to this day, she still talks to me very carefully, as if I'm going to burst into tears at any moment. It amuses me.
...you have the concept recording, don't you?
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Sounds intense. Though, monologues ARE supposed to be less of the story-telling thing. You can still do good ones that are story-telling, but, yeah.
Things like that in-character thing've happened to me- bringing my brothers home from Oliver Twist rehearsal and I'd just be completely in character and snap at them if they were being too loud because I was in a very 'just, let me think. Please' moment. Actually, one day I came home from rehearsal and got into an argument with my parents- the entire time I was in character. It was crazy, a little scary, but kinda fun. I even sat down on the couch, head in my hands sobbing at one point, and the things I was saying may as well have been lines. But that's gotta be fun, though. Man, I want another experience like that. And quickly.
I dooo!
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