Hey actor! If you’re still hunting for the perfect fit monologue, I’ve put together a collection of my favourite Shakespeare monologues sorted by casting type and general vibe. Makes it easy to pick one you love and another one to contrast. You can find it here: shakespearewithsarah.com/shakespeare-collection/
This is amazing!! Thank you so much - the details on words to emphasize was very helpful, also helped me give more nuance to her character and more insight into her intentions
super useful as usual ! I like that you explained how the choices that we make can impact our interpretation and that you touched on self tape too ! thanks :)
Thanks so much for this! I was just cast as Phoebe in our local production of this play and this was one of the few Shakespeare plays I actually didn't have a lot of knowledge of. This was super helpful in approaching learning this!
Hurray! I’m sorry I forgot to tell you it was ready. I will try to do the other one too, but it kind of needs the whole scene explained. So I’m just trying to figure out how to do it without the video being an hour long 😂
Yes! I can definitely look at that one. I’ve had a few Troilus and Cressida requests. It might take a few weeks though because I’ve had so many requests lately! I’ll let you know when it’s up.
hi Sara! I love your videos and they are so helpful! I am preparing for drama school auditions and am very interested in the character Queen Margaret. Would you be able to make a "how to perform" video about her? thank you very much and stay safe!
For sure! It will take a few weeks though because I’m getting lots of requests at the moment. Are you looking at a particular monologue or do you want more of a character analysis?
For schools that want a 3/4 body shot for the tape is it cool to move aroind and use the benefit of the wider frame you have. Like angle away, turn back to camera etc?
You can, but just keep in mind, when we lose connection with your eyes, we lose connection with you. With my students I usually get them to rehearse moving around freely to start with and then bring it back to simplicity by practicing gluing your eyes to one spot for the whole monologue. Does that help?
@@ShakespearewithSarah Thank you :) my first take went better than i thought and now a colleague I had from a summer programme is going to work with me on it so i can get some professional help :) so nervous as it is my first go
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. Technically it is poetic because it's written in a rhythmic structure (iambic pentameter), and she is using some imagery to make her point, however it's not poetic in the sense of being "beautiful or philosophical". Definitely don't try to make it sound beautiful - she's a pretty rough character.
Hey actor! If you’re still hunting for the perfect fit monologue, I’ve put together a collection of my favourite Shakespeare monologues sorted by casting type and general vibe. Makes it easy to pick one you love and another one to contrast. You can find it here: shakespearewithsarah.com/shakespeare-collection/
This is amazing!! Thank you so much - the details on words to emphasize was very helpful, also helped me give more nuance to her character and more insight into her intentions
super useful as usual ! I like that you explained how the choices that we make can impact our interpretation and that you touched on self tape too ! thanks :)
Thanks so much for this! I was just cast as Phoebe in our local production of this play and this was one of the few Shakespeare plays I actually didn't have a lot of knowledge of. This was super helpful in approaching learning this!
I’m filming my self tape tomorrow and this has been HUGELY helpful - thank you so much!!!
Such a fun monologue! Your insights are excellent and very helpful! Keep up the great work!
you're a life saver omg
You’re so Amazing! Thank you for the breakdown!
this was extremely helpful! thank you so much (:
Ive used this one for some time and wanted to improve on it thank you for the breakdown super helpful!
Amazing! This helped me so much! Thank you for doing this video! xx
Hurray! I’m sorry I forgot to tell you it was ready. I will try to do the other one too, but it kind of needs the whole scene explained. So I’m just trying to figure out how to do it without the video being an hour long 😂
Brilliant walkthrough thank you!
very helpful, thank you.
This was more helpful than the 4 years I spent in undergrad studying theatre!
😱 best comment ever! 😂
thank so much! I’d love to see your take on Cressida’s hard to seem won monologue?
Yes! I can definitely look at that one. I’ve had a few Troilus and Cressida requests. It might take a few weeks though because I’ve had so many requests lately! I’ll let you know when it’s up.
It's up! Sorry it took me a bit longer than usual, it has been crazy over the holidays! Hope it's helpful. ruclips.net/video/zY5Dq5Nmc0w/видео.html
hi Sara!
I love your videos and they are so helpful!
I am preparing for drama school auditions and am very interested in the character Queen Margaret. Would you be able to make a "how to perform" video about her?
thank you very much and stay safe!
For sure! It will take a few weeks though because I’m getting lots of requests at the moment. Are you looking at a particular monologue or do you want more of a character analysis?
@@ShakespearewithSarah a character analysis would be incredible!
@@ShakespearewithSarah Oh, this would be fun! Also, if possible, working through how she changes from Henry VI 1 to Richard III!
@@ShakespearewithSarah I would love a breakdown of her "Enforced thee" monologue
For schools that want a 3/4 body shot for the tape is it cool to move aroind and use the benefit of the wider frame you have. Like angle away, turn back to camera etc?
You can, but just keep in mind, when we lose connection with your eyes, we lose connection with you. With my students I usually get them to rehearse moving around freely to start with and then bring it back to simplicity by practicing gluing your eyes to one spot for the whole monologue. Does that help?
@@ShakespearewithSarah Thank you :) my first take went better than i thought and now a colleague I had from a summer programme is going to work with me on it so i can get some professional help :) so nervous as it is my first go
I am doing this monologue for my audition but I was wondering is this a poetic monologue do u think?
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. Technically it is poetic because it's written in a rhythmic structure (iambic pentameter), and she is using some imagery to make her point, however it's not poetic in the sense of being "beautiful or philosophical". Definitely don't try to make it sound beautiful - she's a pretty rough character.