blacktearedapril
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INTENSE! - 2008/04/13 21:55
Okay. I am a Freshman acting major at West Virginia University. The way the program here works is the first two years are "probationary." After you declare yourself as a BFA Acting major, you go through your first two years as normal, taking the classes and helping in the department and auditioning for shows. Then, at the end of your sophomore year, you have to audition to STAY in the program.
They list went up last week and they CUT a THIRD of the class. Needless to say, my class is scared to death. Now what we need to do for the audition is a two-person short scene from ANY play (contemporary or classic) and a two minute monologue (also in any style).
These need to be KNOCK OUT performances, so I'm starting research this summer. I would like the pieces to be contrasting, like one or the other comedic and the other dramatic, but I don't have a preference to which is which.
I am desperate for suggestions! Thanks so much!
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