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Monolouges About Dancing

Monolouges About Dancing

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Katurian2
#1Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 11:39am

Other than the Val and Paul monolouges from "A Chorus Line" can anyone here think of any other monolouges from shows that are dancing-focused?


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Amneris
#2re: Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 1:27pm

maybe billy elliot?

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Broadwayboy2631
#2re: Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 1:38pm

Phifer's (sp) People has a couple of good ones.

MargoChanning
#3re: Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 1:39pm

What about Eugene's mother's monologue about dancing with George Raft in Neil Simon's BROADWAY BOUND.


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Sumofallthings
#4re: Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 6:05pm

I wouldn't recommend Paul's monologue from A Chorus Line as it is horribly overdone. However, I can recommend a monologue from the David Mamet play Lakeboat where one of the characters describes how he wanted to be a dancer, something he just could never do.


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fetzles1490
#5re: Monolouges About Dancing
Posted: 11/5/07 at 6:18pm

Kristine's monologue from A Chorus Line =)
She talks about the salesman coming to her house selling dance lessons. Any monologue from A Chorus Line, really, but Kristine's is probably the least overdone.


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