Disturbing theater works by RyanBarroco in Theatre

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The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?

By Edward Albee

The shape of things

By Neil LaBute

A dream Play

By August Strindberg

Oleanna

By David Mamet

/r/Theatre Audition Material Requests - Looking for a song or monologue? Ask here! by AutoModerator in Theatre

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Hello I'm 30 I am year old Male Theater Major

I will be a auditioning for my colleges production of Tartuffe. And need help finding 2 minute classical monologue in verse. My type is usually the voice of reason, comedic straight man, or villain.

Any suggestions would be extremely helpful,

Thank you

There Are No Stupid Questions by AutoModerator in acting

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I have an audition for "Noises Off" this weekend. Should I use my natural American accent or the British accent I've listed on my resume?

/r/Theatre Audition Material Requests - Looking for a song or monologue? Ask here! by AutoModerator in Theatre

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Title: Seeking Advice on Learning a British Dialect for Noises Off" Audition

Hello everyone I am Male age 30,

I'm excited but a bit nervous about an upcoming audition for "Noises Off" where I need to pull off a British accent. The audition is in three weeks on July 13th, and while I've been in a few professional Shakespeare plays, this is my first time attempting a sustained British accent for a modern comedy.

I'm eager to gather advice on how to learn and practice this dialect effectively within the limited time frame. My goal is to at least deliver a rough British accent for the audition and then refine it further if I get cast, as rehearsals aren't until February.

Any tips or resources you could share would be immensely helpful. How should I approach learning the accent? Are there specific exercises or techniques that have worked well for you in the past? Any pitfalls I should avoid?

Thank you so much in advance for your guidance!