New Comedic Monologue: Baby Ants in a Pie
Here in the Northeast, we enjoy a lucrative season of apple picking. I went this Fall with some friends and my family, and...
Read MoreHere in the Northeast, we enjoy a lucrative season of apple picking. I went this Fall with some friends and my family, and...
Read MoreCheck out my most recent e-newsletter, announcing a new one-act Christmas-themed comedy for young actors, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen. You can also learn about my monologue contest (you could win a monologue written for you!). And find out what my Halloween costume was this year...hint...I wasn't Princess Leia, but...
Read MoreI have loved the Bravo network for bringing us fab reality shows like Project Runway (yes, Lifetime took over, but it started on Bravo), Top Chef, The Millionaire Matchmaker, and Flipping Out. Guilty pleasures all around....
Read MoreThere is a plethora of new work being produced in New York City, and you'll run into some pretty bad shows, but it's wonderful when you find a true gem in the midst. While I have not yet seen this show (it opens tonight), I have a good feeling that this is one of those precious stones among the pebbles. Why? Well, for one...
Read MoreIf you're an artist between the ages of 15-18 (10-12 grade), you can considering applying to the National YoungArts Foundation. Applications are accepted in a variety of fields, including cinematic arts, classical music, and writing (to name a few) and you can find the application here (be aware, unfortunately, there is a $35 application fee, but you can get it waived). So what is the National YoungArts Foundation? Well, in their own words...
Read MoreOkay, so Matt Schatz is a super talented writer. And I can use that term "writer" in a general way, because he's nailed down so many different facets of the craft. He's not translating a new version of the Iliad just yet, but other than that, he's covered a lot of bases. So what does he do? Well...
Read MoreWho does not have a special place in their hearts for a Julie Andrews movie? If you don't know Mary Poppins or the Sound of Music, you must, and I mean, must, watch these movies, if for no other reason than to be able to experience a truly large movie of its day (but there are really enough other reasons to check it out). Her career didn't stop there though...
Read MoreWe all have exposure to actors on the big and small screen, and many of us have the joy to experience drama from stage actors in theatre. But while we do know some of the voices behind animated characters, we don't as often think of the good ole fashioned radio actors anymore. This is no surprise since radio drama has mostly been usurped by television and film. And believe me, I love a good movie (just saw The Double, which I raved about in a previous post), but there is something quite unique about radio drama. And I personally have a very soft spot for it.
Read MoreThere are certain movies that just stand out to you. Certain ones that speak to you, excite you, energize you. Maybe they feel relevant to something you're going through at the time, maybe they remind you of something you love, maybe they keep you on your toes and your adrenaline goes through the roof, maybe they just make you laugh really hard. But we all have those 5-star-netflix worthy movies...
Read MoreIf you're looking for great monologues written with teen actors in mind (including a few of mine from What Happened at the Mud Puddle), check out YouthPLAYS's new monologue book, Go Solo: Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors....
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a comedic Christmas monologue, great for kids (or adults who want to have fun playing a kid!), check out my monologue, SHEPHERD SUPERHEROES. In the monologue, Sam explains to the Christmas pageant director why having his shepherd’s costume muddy right before the performance is actually a good thing.
The monologue runs around 1 minute and while it is written for a male actor, the monologue is fine for any gender. Shepherd Superheroes comes from the one-act Christmas play, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen. Enjoy!
Read MoreCheck out this performance of my monologue, "I am a Shark." Antonio De Matteo clearly knows how to captivate an audience with his tone and his eyes. I found myself mesmerized just watching him.
I am a shark from Antonio De Matteo on Vimeo.
Share your thoughts! Have you performed this monologue with a different interpretation? How powerful do you find it when an actor looks directly into the camera? Looks away from the camera? What are ways you can be effective using only your face and voice?
So I have always loved to read out loud. Even as a very young child, alone in my bedroom, I'd read anything from chapters in children's novels to sections of American history out loud for my own entertainment...
Read MoreHow would you like to perform a monologue that's brand-spankin'-new to the public? Well, children and teenagers, here's one for you! As always, contact me for request of use. Enjoy!
IPAD FURY By Tara Meddaugh © 2015
JUSTIN, a boy, 7-15 years old, is sitting in the driver’s side of his mom’s Toyota Sienna minivan. The keys are in the ignition, the doors are locked. The window is open about 1 inch. Justin’s mom is standing next to the driver’s side of the car, locked out.
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JUSTIN
Just because I’m not a teenager yet doesn’t mean I can’t drive a car. You think I won’t do it?
Read MoreFrom time to time, I will be featuring an actor's performance of one of my monologues. If you have a performance you'd like me to consider, send me a note with any pertinent information along with the video link. So here is Will Johnston...
Read MoreThe Beanstalk monologue, featuring Jack of fairytale fame, has been used all over the world, by theatres, at universities, in high schools and middle schools, contests, festivals, and of course for actors' auditions. Below, an instructor in Australia, analyzes this monologue in terms of structure, tense usage, punctuation, and sentence construction:
Read MoreSo as most of you probably know, playwrights do not make a lot of money living off of their creative words. And as most of you probably know, artists don't enter the artistic field in pursuit of money. There are various reasons, but most people enter their artistic field because it is what they do. What they can't stop doing. You paint because you must paint. You write because you must write. You create because you must create. It's what we do....Still.
Read MoreOkay, trekkie fans out there--so I admit--I'm one of you. By the time I was 11, I'd seen all of the old Star Trek episodes, movies to date, and Next Generation episodes. In fact, when I was 10, my older brothers and I had a "trekathon" over our Spring Break--watching Star Trek episodes nonstop for I don't remember how many days straight.
Read MoreYouthPLAYS, a publisher of youth-oriented theatre, featuring award-winning playwrights and exciting new theatre, sponsors their "New Voices One-Act Competition for Young Playwrights" each year. If you're a playwright, 19 years old or younger, you can submit a one-act play with the chance of winning a monetary award, dramatic writing software, publication and that fabulous validation that always feels good! :)
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