[Perform-Talk] Introduction

Sandra Gayer sandragayer7 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 6 21:28:13 UTC 2024


PS,

I just thought, if you have a scanner or scanning app, as well as access 
to a local library, they may have copies of plays you could borrow and 
scan them in to read and study. My libarylibrary used to order in books 
which they didn't already have. There are various script clubs on the 
internet although that ventures into paying. I came across Stage Milk a 
few years ago. I'm not sure how accessible it is but they have good free 
advice through their email list.

www.stagemilk.com


I've just remembered there are lots of free monologues on the Internet 
for audition pieces. Joseph Arnone and Gabriel Davis wrote a lot for men 
and women; 1 minute monologues, 2 minute and 3 minute.


HTH,

very best wishes,

Sandra.

On 06/07/2024 15:48, Camryn Gattuso via Perform-Talk wrote:
> Hello.
> My name is Camryn Gattuso, and I am twenty-two years old. I am interested
> in acting, but I have not had good experiences with taking acting lessons.
> Both of the acting coaches I have had think that what I tell them I am
> interested in is the only thing I want to work on. For instance, I told my
> last acting coach that I liked The Hobbit, and he only worked on The Hobbit
> with me at every single lesson, even after I told him that I wanted to work
> on new materials every week instead of doing the same thing over and over.
> He also never responded to any of the emails I sent. He thought all I liked
> was The Hobbit, and he misunderstood everything I said. When I was trying
> to tell him why I think it is a double standard to let actors do the Gollum
> voice from the movie while telling me to make up my own voice for a
> character, he did not listen. He also tried reading to me even after I
> proved to him I could read by bringing my BrailleNote Touch Plus to one of
> the lessons and reading an excerpt from a script I was working on at the
> time. Everybody is always negative toward me when it comes to acting. Both
> acting coaches thought I took forever to connect to the Internet or pull up
> a book or a script to read. I was unable to find any free scripts online,
> even after going through pages of search results. The last acting coach
> asked me to find a script, but all of the scripts I found required payment.
> I spent 2 years of my life wanting to play Audrey in a production of Little
> Shop Of Horrors; I went out and bought a blond wig and heeled shoes, and I
> listened to Ellen Greene in preparation for the day when a local theater
> would decide to perform the show. When one of the theaters did decide to do
> the show, I asked the director the wrong question. I had downloaded the
> script excerpt, which was attached to the audition form. I could read it
> just fine, but I ended up asking the director how I could do a cold reading
> from the script when I meant to ask if I could bring my BrailleNote Touch
> Plus in so I could read like everybody else. She sent me a monologue, so I
> pulled out of the audition. I now have a blond wig and heeled shoes that I
> do not know what to do with. I also wrote my own script, which is a
> reader's theater adaptation of The Hobbit. I cannot find anybody who would
> want to perform it for educational purposes. I have been searching for
> another acting coach, but I am unable to find one. All I want is to take
> lessons with someone who will be positive with me instead of being
> constantly negative. I want to work on new things instead of working on the
> same thing over and over again.
> Please help me.
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