Yr12 Drama Studies Exams

Tari-Xalyr | 02/06/2006 - 20:42

Not sure if this is the best place to post this. . .if not plz someone tell me i'm still figuring out this whole site . . yes still!

I'm looking for any suggestions for a minimum 5min monologue from a published text. I'm looking at more comedy or childrens theatre because my contrasting piece is seirous and more for adults. Possibly something with pirate is what i'm looking for but i'm not having any luck. . . .So anyone with suggestions or offers could tehy let me know?

~ Tari

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 02/06/2006 - 21:07 Gavo737 i am interested
 02/06/2006 - 21:08 Gavo737 i am interested in this
Misunderstadning
Author: Tari-Xalyr
Date: 04/06/2006 - 10:22
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Hey luv, this is not a performance it is a Monologue - one person - and it is for end of year exams. I'm looking for help finding a piece for myself.

~ Tari

The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.


monologue length
Author: who cares
Date: 03/06/2006 - 08:19

Hi Tari

The exam rules state that your monologue is a maximum of 3 minutes.

Thats for the exam at the end of the year. If you are doing a mid year one okay.

Kerri


my bad
Author: Tari-Xalyr
Date: 04/06/2006 - 10:20
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Thanx Kerri. I didnt have my papers in front of me. But yes this is for the end of year piece.

~ Tari

The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.


 05/06/2006 - 11:44 Alex Nicol (not verified) End of year piece
Thank You
Author: Tari-Xalyr
Date: 05/06/2006 - 14:53
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Thanks Nic, will check it out. . .=)

~ Tari

The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.


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