Monologue Intensive

$100.00

This workshop is open to students 13+

How does one prepare for the performance of a monologue? Whether it is for an audition or a performance, actors have to make a lot of choices when preparing a monologue. By the end of this workshop, each student will have at least one practiced monologue that they can use for their next audition, as well as a process to use the next time they encounter the need to prepare one. 

Course Objectives:

  • explore types of monologues

  • choosing and understanding a monologue

  • dissecting a monologue for performance/audition

  • perform monologue for peers/instructor for feedback

This course will take place on 2/7 from 10-1 at the Bowling Green Community Center.

This workshop capacity is 10.

This workshop is open to students 13+

How does one prepare for the performance of a monologue? Whether it is for an audition or a performance, actors have to make a lot of choices when preparing a monologue. By the end of this workshop, each student will have at least one practiced monologue that they can use for their next audition, as well as a process to use the next time they encounter the need to prepare one. 

Course Objectives:

  • explore types of monologues

  • choosing and understanding a monologue

  • dissecting a monologue for performance/audition

  • perform monologue for peers/instructor for feedback

This course will take place on 2/7 from 10-1 at the Bowling Green Community Center.

This workshop capacity is 10.

This workshop will be led by Mikayla Trimpey.

With a Masters degree in Theatre Arts from BGSU, Mikayla is a theatre artist excited to continue her involvement in local theatre ventures and collaborate with creative individuals in her community. She has performed with many community theatres in NW Ohio, including Black Swamp Players, 3B Productions, Issue Box, Waterville Playshop, and Stone Productions. She has also directed multiple productions with Horizon Youth Theatre, as well as serves on the board where she primarily contributes to the company's social media presence and grant writing. Through her experience with youth and community theatre, Mikayla has developed a passion for non-profit work and creating opportunities for young people to continue growing through their involvement in theatre- whether it be on stage, in a workshop, or behind the scenes.