monologues for women
It’s never easy to work through monologues for women but let’s definitely give it our best shot. Follow these tips
on women’s dialogues so that it would be easy for you: The fundamental rule is to read the script thoroughly and practice because you need to be
aware of the dynamics of the whole play before you render the emotions and thoughts of your character to perfection. To begin on a confident
note, start with a monologue that you believe in so that you will savor rendering it. That means your audience will be electrically charged by
watching the passion and conviction with which you render the monologues for women.
Here is old style women’s monologues for you to practice. It has been greatly inspired by the famous play of
Gregorio Martinez Sierra in The Cradle Song. Your passion will shine through and people will definitely see as well as appreciate it! You: Do you
know how I wish to spend the remaining years of my life? Listening to his voice and looking into his eyes as he talks on. Nothing in the world is
as precious as listening because he knows all that you don’t. When he doesn’t say anything, when he doesn’t speak at all, there is such a feeling
of poise and understanding because he tells you with his eyes all that you sensed about him from the deepest corners of your heart, but you just
didn’t have the courage to say those words.
When the air turns sweet like the scent of summer in paradise, it is a feeling that you experience by observing around you, isn’t it? The whole
body responds to that simple feeling with abandon that is sweet and releasing. That is why all I want to do is to listen to him and savor that
same feeling…” In contrast, let’s check a man’s imaginary monologue about his wife as follows: Man: It isn’t easy to be married. When I met Bess,
she was so different. A siren, a blonde siren who drove men wild like most blondes eventually do. It was exciting to be with her then.
So you see, the women’s monologues are more packed with severity of emotions and high sensitivity. Now go ahead and give it your best shot and
keep practicing till its right!
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