No singing or dancing in this topic (so far), only me practicing my acting to prepare for the coming school year and its Drama classes.
Bluh, I never practice. I just felt like it!
I read some bits from Chicago the Musical. Why Chicago? That thing used to be my life when I was younger! I guess I was a really weird kid!
http://www.zshare.net/audio/94128789afd3c266/
Monologues from the Cell Block Tango. Skipped the one in Hungarian. I used to know it all, but time has made me forget.
The "HE RAN INTO MY KNIFE TEN TIMES" one is my favorite.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/941326459f8d6239/
Here's a bit of a scene! This is why productions have more than one actor!
There is no reason I chose this particular scene besides it being the first one I saw while flipping through the script that didn't invole singing or men. Will I sing or men next time? Who knows!
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I'm not going to pretend to be a drama critic, especially since I've never even seen Chicago: The Musical before, but these are pretty good for one person playing all the characters. And yeah, "HE RAN INTO MY KNIFE TEN TIMES" was great.
Also, for some reason hearing the word "men" used as a verb made me laugh. But next time I think you should sing and men. Assuming you do another one of these sometime, and I think you should.
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