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Judy Lei

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

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MONOLOGUE 4: Gotta have Faith

Every time I do this monologue, I feel like I'm in high school again.  As a teenager, I worked with kids and as a receptionist at an orthodontist's office.  I never worked at McDonalds, but can definitely relate to Faith, the character in this monologue, who has to go through hell because of entitled customers.  I have dealt with difficult characters in many different situations, and can definitely relate to her frustration. I did several takes.  At first, I recorded this monologue while sitting down.  But then I realized it is so much better doing this monologue standing up--because a real McDonalds worker will be standing up; so I asked my brother to help me record it.  He gave me a limit of 10 minutes, and this is the last and best take.  What do you think?

(I swear I have this much swag in real life ;D)

tags: angry, comedy, mcdonalds, teen, worker
categories: Acting, Blog, Journey, Monologues
Monday 03.11.13
Posted by Judy L.
 

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