Monologues Workshop
with Hadi Tabbal
$385
Monologues are strange. On paper, they look like big chunks of words. On stage, they should be the furthest thing from that. They are part of the backbone of some classical plays. They are common in many contemporary plays. They are nonexistent in others. They can be a character's fantasy, an admission to an audience, or just a long speech as part of a dialogue. Irrespective of what shape or form they take, monologues always seem to find their way into an actors' life: beginning actors almost always need them as audition tools and working actors always stumble upon them in one project or another. But how can one believably speak for so long? How does an actor thread their thoughts in a long speech? How do we as actors honor our given circumstances while staying engaged and driven? How can we keep them fresh? And most importantly, how can we reveal ourselves through them? This class is dedicated to help you throughout the whole monologue process, from choosing the right piece, to navigating its technical and emotional requirements, to creating maximum impact in the room.
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- Prerequisite: Open to all
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HT1M-A: Jun 15 - Jul 13th, 2026
Mon for 5 weeks from 1:00 - 4:00 pmPayment plan available: $100 deposit plus 3 payments of $95.00, paid every two weeks.