Phoebe Monologue Act 3 Scene 5
This monologue from As You Like It is a classic! It’s funny, clever and a really strong choice for auditions. What I love about it is how contemporary it feels. Phoebe, sounds like every stroppy,...
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This monologue from As You Like It is a classic! It’s funny, clever and a really strong choice for auditions. What I love about it is how contemporary it feels. Phoebe, sounds like every stroppy,...
Let’s take a look at one of Bottom’s monologues from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is probably one of Shakespeare’s most celebrated texts, and for good reason. It’s a lively, fantastical, and...
Allow me to start unpacking this monologue by paraphrasing a quote from George Bernard Shaw. Shaw wrote that a key to good drama was to take two characters who should never meet, and figure out...
Two powerful forces of storytelling operate in Shakespeare’s Hamlet: ambiguity and contradiction. For the first three acts of this play the audience has been going along for the ride with Hamlet, wondering whether or not...
Shakespeare reminds us time and time again of the importance of clear communication in a healthy marriage. Had Othello spoken calmly and candidly to Desdemona, perhaps the story would’ve ended up differently. Had Julius Caesar...
Next to ‘To be or not to be’, this line has got to be Shakespeare’s most famous line in all his plays. Yet, for so simple a line, it is so frequently misunderstood and misrepresented...
Let’s look at a monologue from the heart of the famous ‘balcony scene’ in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. We’ve already had two of Shakespeare’s most famous lines said in this scene, from Romeo’s “But soft,...
Titus Andronicus is one of, if not the most, bloody and violent of Shakespeare’s plays. Beginning with the end of a brutal war between Rome and the Goths, there are betrayals, murders and executions galore;...
You know how when you’re bored, you play fun pranks on your friends by convincing them that they’re in love with each other by gossiping? But then they actually DO fall in love with each...
Titus Andronicus is one of the more controversial Shakespeare plays. Written early in his career, and with all the gruesome flair you might expect of a young Quentin Tarantino, the play divides audiences with its...