
Monologue Surgery (Group)
About Monologue Surgery (Group)
A session for those looking to discover new and fresh approaches to practising and performing monologues. Whether classical or contemporary, participants will explore a range of exercises with the chance of performing their chosen piece to receive tailored feedback in a group session.
This workshop has a limited capacity to 10 performers working on their monologue and receiving feedback. However, we are offering an additional 10 spaces to anyone who is interested in coming along to watch the session as an audience member. Audience participants will be able to learn from others' performances and the feedback from the workshop leader.
Please note: performing participants must come prepared with a practised classical and contemporary monologue. Please also bring copies of your scripts to the workshop, including one for the workshop leader. Audience participants do not need to come with any work prepared.
NOTE: booking closes Wednesday 26 March
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