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Old 22-01-2009, 05:47 PM #1
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trying to help me find "of mice and men" script, or atleast a two munite monolouge please? its got a performing arts collage audition?

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Shakespeare's always good for a monologue.
You can find them anywhere on the internet.

I'm doing one from Much Ado About Nothing atm.
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http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_s...en-script.html
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A bookstore is a good place to start
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Shakespeare's always good for a monologue.
You can find them anywhere on the internet.

I'm doing one from Much Ado About Nothing atm.
oh great ill bare that in mind
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Try doing one of Lennie's monologues, the part where he realises he's killed Curly's wife is good! Though obviously George is the more intelligent one, I think Lennie's probably the main character.
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I've read Of Mice And Menin year nine for drama, its pretty easy, I'll try and find the text I used to helpme withthe coursework side, itshould have a two-minute monolouge in it.
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Shakespeare's always good for a monologue.
You can find them anywhere on the internet.

I'm doing one from Much Ado About Nothing atm.
I did that for my year9 English Sats. Eww. lol
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