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Monologue 8: Searching for My Mother

Whao, I totally forgot to post a blog entry for this monologue when I was done one and a half week ago.  This monologue is super special to me because I used it for college acting auditions.  When I was 17 and working with this monologue, I felt I had to be big in my breath and movement.  I had to "act" older and pretend to be a valley girl.  I definitely see some diva in her that i really liked. After working on my craft for a few months, I just look back at how silly I was to do it the way I did in 2006.  I definitely over exaggerated every line.  As I grow as a performer, I realized less is more -- this is a philosophy taught at The Barrow Group.

tags: adoption, california, class, lost, mother, searching
categories: Acting, Blog, Community, Journey, Monologues
Thursday 05.09.13
Posted by Judy L.
 

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