hayleyg said:
anybody know any good websites with monologues on them, or any good books to buy with some intersting monologues in them?
thanks
I would advise against both of these ideas. Most teachers will tell you that they are over done, poor quality and generally too short in length.
It is pretty late already, but for a monologue I would suggest trying a film that isn't too main stream and adapting a situation/character or even some of the words.
In our class most of us made our own monologues (I was a scripty though) we had:
One cannibal,
A chronic liar,
A lady freaking out about ageing (comedy)
A man in love with a dolphin (comedy)
Chicago girl
A Miss Julie monologue
A newsreport
And a whole lot of others.
I would suggest, for interesting movies to get ideas from, films like- Fight Club (although mainstream has some heaps interesting idea to play with), Primal Fear (my teacher was ALWAYS suggesting this film) etc
It really depends on the genre.
Look for fictional books that are in diary format, because then you can lift passages straight out of the book. (make sure you cite in logbook though)
Good Luck