One of these people even wrote that Richard Spencer had “opened his eyes.” ... while promoting the same weird racial theories that gave rise to the Third Reich. QUEEN ELIZABETH And only in that safety died her brothers. QUEEN ELIZABETH Of course, most writers will not want pages and pages of uninterrupted monologue so you may wish to break up these speeches with action beats. The Girl in the Cafe by Richard Curtis. King Richard II banishes Henry Bolingbroke, seizes noble land, and uses the money to fund wars. Search this site. The third and fourth lines present the next “if” situation. "Now is the winter of our discontent" - Richard III by William ShakespeareWith Laurence Olivier as King Richard Richard III Act I, sc. Making it easier to find monologues since 1997. I'm a cool mom. Richard will juxtapose that character against himself in the latter part of the soliloquy. Smooth'd in this context denotes "made even" with a connotation of "softened"; front means "forehead or brow." CLARENCE: O, I have passed a miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such night Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days-- When Korg released the Monologue, many users were excited about its microtuning feature and Richard D James also worked with Korg on the Monologue. As Richmond pronounces his closing monologue after killing Richard, his empty righteousness forms a stark and melancholy contrast to Richard’s fiery malevolence. Shake it off, Frankie, a slight ringing sensation in your ears is perfectly natural. Madeleine performed Lady Anne’s monologue in Richard III, paraphrased as: Let Heaven and Earth kill the evil Richard! What are our gifts for these? The Third Man by Graham Greene. Blogs and forums about acting and entertainment. 12 Monkeys by Peoples and Peoples. For any good That I myself have done unto myself? He then has his men post several guards and makes Ratcliffe set up a pen and paper for him. Ben Bull Actor. Edition: Richard III; Richard the Third (Folio 1, 1623) Texts of this edition. Actors can create a free profile as well as directors, casting directors, producers and agents/managers. A complete database of Shakespeare's Monologues. It’s not uncommon for characters to hear exactly what characters are thinking, especially with close third person limited and omniscient narration. Contemporary Monologues from Published Plays . The History of King Richard the Third (c. 1513-1518) Shakespeare based his character of Richard III on historical accounts, including Thomas More's The History of King Richard the Third . And power he got! Kipling writes, “If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, / But make allowance for their doubting too […]” Here, the speaker emphasizes two traits that all people must possess: self-trust and the ability to … Synthetic kryptonite laced with tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel. Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.It was probably written c. 1592–1594. Richard III is reminiscent of Lady Macbeth in that they are both ambitious, murderous and manipulate others for their own ends. it's phantom rep by ben alexander. ... —Richard D James “You now have 63,050,394,783,186,944-128 more frequencies to play with”. [Tactic: Describe the picture I had in my head.] This lesson plan will give you numerous questions and topics to discuss with students about Richard III. Richard III, back from the dead. Saladin’s greatest triumph Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster! KING RICHARD III Say, she shall be a high and mighty queen. You need to clear things through me before you go shouting them out willy-nilly to my team. Act Four, Scene One. The combined soliloquy demonstrates Olivier's skillful blending of the techniques of stage and film acting. Queen Elizabeth, the Duchess of York and Lady Anne (now Richard's wife) ask to be let into the Tower to see Prince Edward and young York. O, no! Richard, smoking, is slouched against the outside pane of the Cabbagetown Cafe, while Robbie Robertson contemplates the jukebox. After two thirds of that speech, Olivier switches to a soliloquy from the preceding play, The Third Part of Henry VI, in which Richard reveals his desire for the crown. Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood! During his funeral procession, Lady Anne asks the pallbearers to put down the corpse of her father-in-law, so that she can say a final goodbye. “Richard Bean's updated version of Goldoni's comic classic seems, if anything, even funnier than it did at the National… The show, in short, is a tonic which confirms Eric Bentley's point that farce is the quintessence of theatre and which combines a tightly-written text with the gaiety of popular entertainment.” – ***** Guardian (London) Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). The stage is set as the Richard III Act I, sc. 7. Rick Danko is propped up against a fire hydrant, reading a country-and-western magazine, while Levon Helm and Garth Hudson stand in a doorday, sharing a Coke. 3. After a lengthy civil war, he says, peace at last has returned to the royal house of England. Superman III: Directed by Richard Lester. Michael James Scott (Aladdin, Something Rotten! It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition. Edward IV names Richard III Duke of Gloucester and George Plantagenet Duke of Clarence (both are his own brothers and all are sons of Richard, 3rd Duke of York). There was close competition at Shaker: In the Regional Competition she edged out Shaker’s in-school winner, Ben Rakow. Monologue 1: Alex Holdridge (Nov 16, 8pm) Monologue 2: Christin Larkin (Nov 16, 8.30pm) Monologue 3: Richard Pettifer (Nov 16, 9pm) Monologue 4: Blan Ryan (Nov 16, … In this monologue Mortimer tells his nephew Richard Plantagenet why he has been imprisoned in the Tower of London. He realizes his slip of the tongue and corrects himself by saying, "I mean, the Lord Protector." Note that Richard’s opening line is a run-on line: we need to continue reading onto the second line to get the full meaning. The monologues are organized by play, then categorized by comedy, history and tragedy. For example, even a character as strong as Beatrice in “Much Ado About Nothing” is … With Christopher Bowen, Edward Jewesbury, Ian McKellen, Bill Paterson. This monologue is due tomorrow and I have nothing! This is the only scene that he appears in. Oh look at that bubble wands. Richard loves Richard; that is, I and I. We found 5 of the most formidable monologues from Richard III. The monologue provokes disturbing thoughts that keep the tension going throughout the whole film in every single scene he is in. It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition. Conan focuses his monologue on Stormy Daniels' description of the president's genitals and that rumor from the ‘90s about Richard Gere. The Thirty-Nine steps was the book which spawned Richard Hannay, gallant man-about-town, colonial adventurer and official holder of the title, "Man with the stiffest upper lip in the British Empire", that is of course until James Bond exploded off the page in a miasma of … Alas, I rather hate myself For hateful deeds committed by myself. No. Learn more about his connections with the city. QUEEN ELIZABETH Harp on it still shall I till heart-strings break. Lady Anne. A suspicious package containing white powder and, reportedly, a death threat arrived at Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) house on Monday. Great reason why: Lest I revenge. By: Caroline Seawell, Age 15, South Carolina USA Description: A frustrated theater student brainstorms ideas for a monologue they must write. Richard III: Directed by Richard Loncraine. During his funeral procession, Lady Anne asks the pallbearers to put down the corpse of her father-in-law, so that she can say a final goodbye. When I first came across Richard Brendon’s ceramics, I could hardly believe that the adept designer and craftsman is a relative new-comer in a long line of British ceramics. And thou unfit for any place but hell. From a literary point of view, he was not a man of the age. Battell at Bo s worth Field. Colonel Walter E. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now Is there a murderer here? Then fly! ... and serve in a creative capacity on a third special that … QUEEN ELIZABETH No, to their lives bad friends were contrary. I've attempted to channel a more anarchistic approach to the character, here he is breaking the fourth wall bragging about murder and … The Finalists: Vaughn Midder (Monologue Madness 2018 Champion) Reginald Richard (Runner-Up) Quincy Vicks (Made it to the Final Four) Then go to the name “Richard the Third” and really delve into all the reasons why that is … He’s well-spoken. - / - / - / - / - / And now, instead of mounting barbéd steeds ... That makes a third of the selection. 11. Richard also orders Catesby to tell Stanley to bring his force the next morning, or have his son killed. QUEEN ELIZABETH True, when avoided grace makes destiny: Henry VI has just been murdered. Well, we have gifts for you. 3NOw is the Winter of our Di s content, 4Made glorious Summer by this Son of … Let’s go! KING RICHARD III All unavoided is the doom of destiny. I'm excited to have finally used this Richard III piece for a monologue. Saladin (1137/1138–1193) was a Muslim military and political leader who as sultan (or leader) led Islamic forces during the Crusades. KING RICHARD III Lo, at their births good stars were opposite. Another one bites the dust. That is why Richard’s desire for power is the cause of his downfall. Richard III: Directed by Richard Loncraine. 2. I think that humanises him. Richard II Summary. Poor key-cold figure of a holy king! The fitter for the King of heaven, that hath him. In this monologue, the recently-widowed Duchess of Gloucester urges her brother-in-law, John of Gaunt, to avenge the death of her husband, who was murdered before the beginning of the play. She had won Third Place in the 2020 Competition. These are great for auditions, or just because learning a Richard monologue is great fun. RICHARD III A monologue from the play by William Shakespeare. Richard You can beat somebody over the head with that at the garden and Aiden just stare at those alright. She knows that Richard is responsible for Henry's death and the death of her late husband. He then has his men post several guards and makes Ratcliffe set up a pen and paper for him. The Richard III soliloquies below are two examples of soliloquies from the play.The first is the opening passage of the first scene that sets the stage for the action to come. The monologues are organized by play, then categorized by comedy, history and tragedy. (To Michael.) There is no acceptance of ambition because it challenges God’s will. He wrote in such a variety of genres - tragedy, comedy, roman… Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood! Let’s go! LibriVox readers present the third collection of monologues from Shakespeare's plays. Richard The Third Monologues . In Richard III he gives a speech about how he’s going to go and kill the king, Henry, and how this ties into his feelings about himself as a disabled man. In this dark comedic monologue, Richard explains how he and Kathie haphazardly got married in a frenzy of passion, and how they will … Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare that was first performed in 1633. I,3,465. Here, Mulvany grants Richard the final say with a monologue plucked from the last act of Henry VI, part III. Join StageAgent today and unlock amazing theatre resources and opportunities. You can browse and/or search so you can find a monologue whether you know which one you want, or you're looking for monologue ideas. KING RICHARD III Infer fair England's peace by this alliance. Third graders aren’t really able to distinguish between what’s real and what is fantasy, and need to be protected. Richard could not have killed Henry, as only another monarch, being Edward IV, could legally order a king’s death. RICHARD III A monologue from the play by William Shakespeare. The mother of Edward IV, Clarence, and Richard invites nothing but the deepest sympathy in this play. Shakespeare uses Richard's character as his main device for setting the scene. Download William Shakespeare. Being one of the earliest artisans to work with the newly discovered “white gold,” a white clay mineral found in Kaolin, China, Richard Ginori pushed its manifattura to the greatest limits in creating unique shapes, beautiful prints and patterns, and most importantly, that ultra-durable finish that makes porcelain perfect as sturdy but beautiful heirlooms. He was unashamedly ambitious and the moral trifles of others didn’t affect him. Spielberg asserts that the monologue was a joint effort between two screenwriters and Shaw, while others say that Shaw did the heavy lifting to make the monologue so … In Act II, Scene I of William Shakespeare’s English history play Richard II the dying John of Gaunt awaits the arrival of King Richard II at Ely House in London, while talking to the Duke of York, his brother. The Tragedy of Richard the Third (a History) - the 2nd longest Shakespeare play by number of lines (3619) - Note that Richard III is the Duke of Gloucester. A look at Richard II (Act 3 Scene 2 Monologue). RICHARD 380 Now by my George, my Garter, and my crown— QUEEN ELIZABETH Profaned, dishonored, and the third usurped. Richard seems the most contemplative, the least engaged. The most scathing jokes from Ricky Gervais’s Golden Globes monologue ... Crenshaw lost an eye as the result of an IED explosion during his third tour in Afghanistan. At the council, Hastings, Buckingham, Derby, and the Bishop of Ely discuss the forthcoming coronation. He’s cunning. For fans of Henry V, another reason to admire this work is that it contains some of the most powerful monologues in the English language. Good morning everyone, I hope you're well. This is the Richard II monologue with the line, 'And tell sad stories of the death of Kings'. Sc oe na Prima. Host: Anya Taylor-Joy - First-time host Anya Taylor-Joy talks about her hit Netflix show The Queen's Gambit and shares a the secret to playing chess. This 90-page monologue is an appeal for Black America to reset our agenda by moving away from consumerism and our participation in the entertainment industrial complex and a call for us to return to education and spirituality. His style is just impeccable, taking from the rich tradition of Stoke-on-Trent ceramics, and updating it in the most fabulously chic ways. A Screenplay Written by Ian McKellen & Richard Loncraine Introduction Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Introduction Part 4 Who's Who Scene 1 Scenes 2-13 Scenes 14-16 Scenes 17-34 Scenes 35-39 Scenes 40-47 Scenes 48-59 Scenes 60-72 Scenes 73-87 Scenes 88-99 Scenes 100-126 Sketch by Ian McKellen, 1994 September 1, 2020 January 1, 2021 MB Team . While William Shakespeare’s reputation is based primarily on his plays, he became famous first as a poet. Let him thank me, that holp to send him thither; 285 For he was fitter for that place than earth. richard That it would please you leave these sad designs To him that hath more cause to be a mourner, And presently repair to Crosby House, Where, after I have solemnly interred At Chertsey monast'ry this noble king And wet his grave with my repentant tears, I will with all expedient duty see you. He’s not saying ‘Now is the winter of our discontent’ (i.e. Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.It was probably written c. 1592–1594. Richard opens the play by declaring all in England is well, except with himself. There are many reasons why fans laud the Henry plays above the others, including the remarkable character arc; the astute blend of humor, history, and family drama; and the awesome array of battle scenes. Richard the Third, Modern; Richard the Third, Folio 1, 1623 (Old-spelling transcription) Richard the Third, Quarto 1, 1597 (Old-spelling transcription) Facsimiles Richard III, Quarto 1; First Folio. Download KING RICHARD III free in PDF & EPUB format. In Richard III, Act 4 scene 3, when Tyrrell delivered his speech in private (IV.III.1-24), discuss the significance of his soliloquy to the play as a whole and its relevance to the play as a whole. Richard explains that this will work because King Edward is as just as Richard is treacherous and Richard will use that against King Edward to cause his and Clarence’s demise. (Recoils as if hit.) RICHARD III. Internal dialogue. Richard of Gloucester enters alone and sets the scene, opening with one of Shakespeare's most famous lines: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Without scoliosis, Richard III would have stood … The opening speech to Richard III sets the tone from the first moment Richard enters the stage. The classic Shakespearean play about the murderously scheming 15th-century king is reimagined in an alternative setting of 1930s England as clouds of fascism gather. ” Just let yourself run on that topic in first person for as long as you can. RICHARD I swear— QUEEN ELIZABETH By nothing, for this is no oath. What, from myself? QUEEN ELIZABETH Which she shall purchase with still lasting war. And he’s utterly terrifying once we know the evil behind that smile. Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.It was probably written c. 1592–1594. ... Blog Featured Monologues . —Richard D James. This sucks, I am going to fail my theater class all because I can’t come up with one stupid paragraph. I,3,467. ), stage manager and activist Cody Renard Richard, Arbender Robinson (The Book of Mormon, Shuffle Along...), and … RICHARD Harp not on that string, madam; that is past. He was very much interested in the Latin,… What would happen if the airlines and a … Richard: That monologue you were doing with the chair is a perfect replacement for Johnny. Not a single word! - William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) remains widely to be considered the single greatest playwright of all time. We all know Richard the Third was a badass guy. 10. Richard is innately evil because of his physical deformities. If he were dead, what would betide of me? Richard is a curiously—and often sardonically—introspective villain, and his initial soliloquy is tantalizing in the way that it infuses exposition with humanity. With the partial exception of the Sonnets (1609), quarried since the early 19th century for autobiographical secrets allegedly encoded in them, the nondramatic writings … Conan Jokes About Trump's Penis & Richard Gere's Butt. Richard, 25–30. Competitors who made it to the third round and on won a 3-month scholarship to John Pallotta Studio in New York or Philadelphia and a handful of other acting resources. A contrasting monologue (a different theme/subject/emotion) from a 21st century play. Richard III By William Shakespeare. No. Henry VI has just been murdered. The first three lines of Richard’s monologue in Act 1, Scene 2, of Shakespeare’s King Richard III emphasize Richard’s wicked character as well as his ability to captivate both the audience and his fellow aristocrats. RICHARD A blessèd labor, my most sovereign lord. Richard decides that he will not eat, saying, "I will not sup tonight" (5.5.3). The Tragedy of Richard the Third: w ith the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the. I am a villain. Richard III visited Leicester often, both as a boy and as Duke of Gloucester. My kingdom for a horse! Now as Henry IV, Henry imprisons Richard, and Richard is murdered in prison. According to former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson, the COVID-19 vaccines account for nearly a third … Third Stanza: The Second Speech of Richard Allen Richard Allen responds with the suggestion that brother Pilgrim’s negative reaction resulted from his choice to rationally analyze rather than prayerfully participate in the worship experience, as bel ievers are taught in 1 Thessalonians 5:17. The Witches of Eastwick by Michael Cristofer. JOHN MILTON ( 1608 – 1674 ) John Milton is the most important poet and the most representative of the Puritan Age. Learn In William Shakespeare’s English history play Richard II John of Gaunt delivers a patriotic speech, which has been often quoted ever since. As Richmond pronounces his closing monologue after killing Richard, his empty righteousness forms a stark and melancholy contrast to Richard’s fiery malevolence. Fawlty Towers (1975–1979) was a BBC television sitcom about hotel owner Basil Fawlty's incompetence, short fuse, and arrogance that form a combination that ensures accidents and trouble are never far away.. Making it easier to find monologues since 1997. It is not known whether the character Richard would have revealed more about his plan this early in the play because he is interrupted by Clarence. Lady Anne. He’s intelligent. The classic Shakespearean play about the murderously scheming 15th-century king is reimagined in an alternative setting of 1930s England as clouds of fascism gather. With Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure. King Henry II's Monologue from The Lion in Winter including context, text and video example. 1 A ct us Primus. It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition. Poor key-cold figure of a holy king! NBC's Emmy-winning late-night comedy showcase enters its 45th season. Richard III’s body was buried with little ceremony in the church of the Franciscan friars in Leicester. CHRISTIE: It was in the third grade, when they took us for a field trip to see Richard III in Boston. More detail: 2 minute read Act I KING RICHARD III Say that the king, which may command, entreats. Gloucester, we have done deeds of charity, Made peace of enmity, fair love of hate, Between these swelling, wrong-incensèd peers. This page has only Richard III soliloquies; you can find the top Richard III monologues here. Rounding Third by Richard Dresser DON: (To the boys.) The story of Richard Harris, one of the last century's great acting hellraisers, began in Limerick, in Ireland, where he was born into relative luxury to a mill-owning family in 1930. He is in heaven, where thou shalt never come. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and I'll be eternally tweaking it, so if you have any corrections, feel free to drop me a line. Both experience a sense of guilt at the end of their respective plays but Lady Macbeth redeems herself (to an extent) by going mad and killing herself. 9. Read the monologue for the role of Lady Anne from the script for Richard III by William Shakespeare. Richard II is one of my favourite plays. RICHARD: Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this son of York; And all the clouds that lowered upon our house In the deep bosom of the ocean buried. Richard did not commit most of the foul deeds here attributed to him – though there may always be a question mark over his involvement in the disappearance of the princes in the Tower. Containing 20 parts. You can browse and/or search so you can find a monologue whether you know which one you want, or you're looking for monologue ideas. Written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. Richard III is a historical play and we are drawn to this factor from Richard's speech at the opening of the play. Web. Rounding Third by Richard Dresser MICHAEL: Dear God, please let him catch this ball. Brackenbury forbids them to enter, saying, "The King hath strictly charged the contrary" (4.1.17). The loss of such a lord includes all harm. Cast, a throw of the dice. Second round and final recall auditions only. Let’s fact-check it. His family, the House of York, has emerged victorious from the Wars of the Roses and all around him people are celebrating and enjoying peacetime. He’s funny. Watch Richard E. Grant’s Opening Monologue From ‘Dispatches From Elsewhere’ ... Pau Gasol (third) or Tony Parker (28th). His poetry was influenced by the historical events of his time. KING RICHARD III Her life is only safest in her birth. By William Shakespeare. Genre: Comedic C’mon brain, THINK! Yeah. 2 Enter Richard Duke of Glo s t er, s olus. ... historian and member of the Richard the Third Society. He writes some, and then falls asleep. The first two lines of the soliloquy employ anaphora as they begin their queries with “[w]as ever woman in this humor.” And the Cardi B shirt too, just to throw us off. Crispin’s Day speech” from Shakespeare’s Henry V Act 4, Scene 3 is perhaps the most famous battle speech in the history of literature. Richard III and Leicester. 12. This line ranks among the most famous and most quoted opening lines of any Shakespeare play, alongside such openings as ‘When shall we three meet again/In thunder, lightning or in rain? Data from j. C. Richards. Wright notes that in the old play of The True Tragedy of King Richard the Third almost the only line having anything in common with Shakespeare is Richard's exclamation, "A horse, a horse, a fresh horse." He’s charming. Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) Speech text: 1. Out of the parking lot. On March 13, 1602, a lawyer and diarist named John Manningham recorded a now-famous anecdote about Shakespeare and Richard Burbage: "Upon a time when Burbage played Richard the Third there was a citizen grew so far in liking with him, that before she went from the play she appointed him to come that night unto her by the name of Richard the Third. It’s not often that a female character gets a lengthy monologue to declare her love for a man in the bard’s work. Richard says that his older brother, King Edward IV, now sits on the throne, and everyone around Richard is involved in … Now, we need to look at Looking for Richard to compare the texts so that we have strong analysis to use when we write our T.E.E.L paragraph. Richard's father gathered an army and tried to install Mortimer as the king but he was defeated and execute. The friary was dissolved and the grave lost until 2012. In Richard III, Act 4 scene 3, when Tyrrell delivered his speech in private (IV.III.1-24), discuss the significance of his soliloquy to the play as a whole and its relevance to the play as a whole. The last words of the play are mouthed by the victors. 's KING RICHARD III for your kindle, tablet, IPAD, PC or mobile ‘Now is the winter of our discontent’ opens a quite stunning soliloquy by the young Richard, Duke of Gloucester in the opening line of Shakespeare’s Richard III play.. Alack, I love myself. This is a pretty good length for an audition monologue; I see no reason to cut it. Character monologues from Shakespeare’s historical play Richard III. Women. What, myself upon myself? I'd never seen a live play before. 2 LADY ANNE: Set down, set down your honourable load, If honour may be shrouded in a hearse, Whilst I awhile obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster. Richard Iii And Looking For Richard Essay 357 Words | 2 Pages. Henry returns to England to reclaim his land, gathers an army of those opposed to Richard, and deposes him. Richard also orders Catesby to tell Stanley to bring his force the next morning, or have his son killed. Richard is a curiously—and often sardonically—introspective villain, and his initial soliloquy is tantalizing in the way that it infuses exposition with humanity. The value of power is first introduced in Richard’s first monologue in which Richard describes himself as “Cheated of feature by dissembling nature / deformed, unfinished”(I.i.19-20). Richard III, Lady Anne Monologue. Robert Altman made a lot of films, so you'll be forgiven for missing this 1984 political drama that takes the form of a 90 minute monologue delivered by a distraught whiskey-drinking Richard … It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition. Richard III's Cobb angle was between 70 degrees and 90 degrees in life, the researchers determined. Though it's technically summer, it is winter from Richard's perspective because he is unhappy. Home. KING EDWARD 50 Happy indeed, as we have spent the day. Voila! Character. Join today, its free. Wherefore? the period of our misery] made into a glorious happy summer [i.e. Richard reminds her of her own offenses — how she had deserved the Duke of York's curses and how the young Duke of Rutland had been killed by the Lancastrians. Anya Taylor-Joy Monologue. The Witches of Eastwick by Michael Cristofer. Saturdays at 11:30 p.m., live coast-to-coast. Richard decides that he will not eat, saying, "I will not sup tonight" (5.5.3). Shakespeare Richard III Gloucester monologue Gloucester from William Shakespeare's historical play, King Richard the Third, gives the famous "winter of our discontent" speech in this 2-3 minute dramatic monologue. Richard was most likely in the tower because, as Constable of England, it was his responsibility to deliver the official warrant to the Tower. Lady Anne's Monologue from Richard III including context, text and video example. With Christopher Bowen, Edward Jewesbury, Ian McKellen, Bill Paterson. A complete database of Shakespeare's Monologues. Yes, I am. This is the ultimate narrative monologue, as Quint tells the story of his experience during the sinking of the U.S.S. ACTOR: Richard the Third was standing right next to the woman he'd murdered, and she was holding his hand and smiling at him as if they were about to go get something to eat together—as soon as they washed off their make-up and changed their clothes. Monologues and scenes for training and auditions. The Third Man by Graham Greene. Hazard, the thing risked. Maybe we buy very essay strauss richard few copies and it is also distinctive. Monologue Length: 1:15 – 1:25 “Oh, Miss Julie, a dog may lie on the couch of a Countess, a horse may be caressed by a lady’s hand, but a servant—yes, yes, sometimes there is stuff enough in a man, whatever he be, to swing himself up in the world, but how often does that happen!
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