READ:
Freeing the Natural Voice by Kristin Linklater (pages assigned in class from this semester
and last semester). *This book is in our school library*
Freeing Shakespeare’s Voice by Kristin Linklater (pages assigned in class). *This book is in
our school library*
The play by William Shakespeare from which your character is found.
THINK:
Consider the play and the journey of your character. Think about what elements of the play
and the character drew you to choose them. Think about possible personal connections
that you may have to the play and the character. Or does the contrast to you spark your
interest. Observe how the voice work and the performance exercises helped you explore
and further connect to your character.
WRITE:
Write an opening – This will consist of two to three paragraphs. The first paragraph(s) will
explore why you choose this play and character? The second paragraph(s) will give the
background and circumstances of the character.
Text – Drop in the text (monologue). Make sure to include your notes.
Main Content – This will consist of two to three paragraphs. The fist paragraph(s) will explore
what has shifted and changed in your characters circumstances throughout the monologue. The
second paragraph(s) will explore what shifts and changes occur for you as an actor throughout
the monologue. (Vocally, physically, and emotionally).
Write a conclusion – This will consist of two to three paragraphs. Write on the journey that the
character has taken on throughout the monologue. The second paragraph(s) you will write on
how this piece helped you grow as an actor, Consider the elements of voice, mind, and body.