<p>I wanted to get some advice on the monologue pieces I am choosing to have ready because I know some of you may have gone through auditions, sit in on them, or just know what not to do better than I. I'm a transfer student by the way.</p>
<p>So I have to have at least three ready on whole for the schools im auditioning for, i'd like to possibly have four just in case. I only need a classical for one school and the rest contemporary contrasting.</p>
<p>So far for my classical I was thinking of doing The Daughter's monologue "Why should I love this gentleman?" From Two Noble Kinsmen</p>
<p>And for one contemporary piece Miss Fitt's "Oh, but in Church Mrs. Rooney" from All That Fall by Beckett. </p>
<p>Now is the tricky part because that contemporary piece is hard to contrast within the contemporary realm. I don't know if i would place it among comedic or dramatic because it could really depend on the delivery and the tone often changes. I know i don't have to go stark one comedy one dramatic, but i don't really want to pair one like this about an inner struggle with something like love. I guess I'm just having a hard time finding what i would consider a comedic monologue. I've been searching through my anthologies of plays and looking at plays available online and I just cant find any light-hearted monologue i connect to. </p>
<p>If anyone had any input that would be greatly appreciated!</p>