Today I performed my Nurse monologue scene 3 act 2, from getting my Monologue I believe I have ventured and came a long way to get where I am today. From day one I am going to be honest I found it quiet hard from getting off paper into character, from this I really practised very hard. to improve on my Monologue I used a few past techniques that I have learnt in previous sessions. I.e Stanislavsky techniques
" Magic If" what would I do if I was in this situation, for my monologue 4th line down she explains about how she is grieving for her daughter " Susan" and she does the cross and looks up inmto the skies.
For me to be fair I have never lost a daughter, so it was quiet intriging on how I was going to pan it out.
The age range from my character and me are very different in term's of how I would grieve for my daughter, So instead of putting both feet forward I took a huge breather and relaxed and looked at it from all angles. I played on the part of how I could portray this from off script to on stage.
After I had been given my feedback I really was curious on how I had performed it I beleive I could of really built up the story of her grieving and how the loss of her own daughter is having an effect on her grandaughter.
If I perform it again I will definately put pauses in just so that I can make sense of it and really prolong the monologue.
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