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In a Season Four episode of A Different World, Freddie (Cree Summer) performs a segment from the play during an audition for the fictionalized Hillman College theater production, where show director Whitley (Jasmine Guy) rejects the piece, sarcastically commenting, "Now I know why colored girls consider suicide."
Even the funny ones, however, have an underlying depth to them that gives a sensitive insight into each of the characters involved. The ladies cover a wide spectrum of life and age from the fading rodeo star in "Rodeo" to the young aspiring actress in "Audition", there is much tenderness and diversity in the subject matter involved in the play. [4]
An audition for a performing opportunity may be for a single performance (e.g., doing a monologue at a comedy club), for a series or season of performances (a season of a Broadway play), or for permanent employment with the performing organization (e.g., an orchestra or dance troupe). Auditions for performing opportunities may be for amateur ...
America Ferrera has reacted to young girls performing her emotional monologue from the Barbie movie.. In a recent interview with People, the 39-year-old Superstore actor revealed that she met a ...
The Vagina Monologues is made up of personal monologues read by a diverse group of women. Originally, Eve Ensler performed every monologue herself, with subsequent performances featuring three actresses, and more recent versions featuring a different actress for every role.
When Ortega was 7 years old, her mother posted a video on Facebook of Ortega performing a monologue. "It was kind of a joke," Ortega said during an interview on the "Tamron Hall Show" in 2021. "I ...
The Ultimate Commercial Book for Kids and Teens: The Young Actors’ Commercial Study-guide Sandcastle Publishing 2005 ISBN 1-883995-13-2 Magnificent Monologues for Kids 2: More Kids’ Monologues for Every Occasion Sandcastle Publishing 2009 ISBN 1-883995-14-0
The women of Emilia Pérez share their mixed emotions about singing for the musical melodrama — and the conflict between good and evil Interview by Gerrad Hall Illustration by Heldáy de la Cruz