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Author Topic: Consider Avoiding these Female pieces  (Read 1312 times)
Karen Lane
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« on: April 03, 2006, 01:19:18 PM »

Auditors were asked: What pieces do you feel that females should avoid in the next year?

The intention of the question was to identify 'overdone' pieces  - the repsonses, however, seem to include both 'overdone' pieces as well as description of the 'types' of pieces that some don't seem to care for in THIS SETTING. Again - it is not recommended that any of this information be taken as hard and fast RULES - but simply information to be considered consciously as you prepare.

-Spark of Creation
-break-up monologues
-Helena from A Midsummer Night's Dream
-Woman's tuna fish monolog from Laughing Wild
-Viola, Twelth Night, II, ii
-Nuts
-Griping about their sex lives.
-They just need to stay within their 'age appropriate' monologue
-rosalind
-Laughing Wild tuna fish speech
-Juliet
-Anything by Jane Martin
-portia (any and all characters of that name)
-Shaw's St. Joan
-blue window
-Jack and Jill
-St Joan (Shaw)
-Gimme Gimme -- Thuroughly Modern Millie
-common hermia and helena monologs from Midsummer
-Bridal Registry
-Griping about their broken relationships.
-Jack & Jill
-Vagina Monologues
-Bridal Registry- ARRRG
-breaking up(?) - Jane Martin
-a, my name is alice
-Dick and Jane
-Louisa's monolog from Fantasticks
-anything from a monolog book
-Swearing just for shock.
-Midsummer
-Paula Vogel
-Julia's Two Gents speech
-Nuts
-phoebe, as you like it
-Common Joan monologs from St Joan
-anything written by the performer
-'Clever' stand-up comic routines.
-Winter's Tale
-Self-referrential theater-themed pieces
-britches characters in their male personae
-angels in america
-Harper from Angels in America
« Last Edit: April 03, 2006, 01:25:30 PM by Karen Zeller Lane » Logged

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