Many students of drama – even at KS4 – shy away from monologues as much as possible.
Solos are so much more daunting than a duologue or group piece, of course. But if the character is rounded and developed and if the message and direction of the scene are clear, effective monologues can be worth their weight in gold in both devised and scripted drama.
Solos are so much more daunting than a duologue or group piece, of course. But if the character is rounded and developed and if the message and direction of the scene are clear, effective monologues can be worth their weight in gold in both devised and scripted drama.
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