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kates
#0Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 9:56pm

I have an audition tommorrow and I am required to present a one minute reading of an excerpt for a favorite work of fiction...I'm having a little bit of trouble choosing something and would appreciate any advice or suggestions!!


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millie_dillmount
#1re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 10:22pm

First of all, what are you auditioning for?


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kates
#2re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 10:39pm

Sorry should have mentioned that...it is an original play that is still in development. All I know is that there are 2 female characters (a mother and a daughter)and two male characters. Since the play is still unfinished the characters haven't been fully developed yet, which makes it rather difficult to pick a reading for the audition.


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kates
#3re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 11:12pm

Any suggestions at this point would be greatly appreciated...I am really drawing a big blank


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Westopher
#4re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 11:19pm

The Many Men of Gotham is freaking hysterical.

Why don't you start by listing your own, personal favorites? Updated On: 11/5/04 at 11:19 PM

kates
#5re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/4/04 at 11:34pm

My favorite books are The Great Gatsby and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest...but I'm not sure if either of those would neccessarily be good for one minute readings...my roomate suggested a T.S. Eliot poem so I am looking into that...I'm also gonna check out The Man Men of Gotham, thanks so much Westopher


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munkustrap178
#6re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 12:45am

My favorite work of fiction is the bible. No wait, I ****ing hate it...but it's still fiction.


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#7re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:00am

Well, munk, at the very least there are any number of one minute readings you could do from the bible.

#8re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:02am

My favorite work of fiction is Peter Pan.

#9re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:08am

Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach

kates
#10re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:08am

Peter Pan is a good one, I was actually just looking at that and Alice in Wonderland. Thank you
I hafta add Captain Obvious, that I have a friend who dubbs himself Captain Obvious, Defender of all that is known..


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sean martin
#11re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:41am

If you want something that functions as demonstration of language, try THE WINTER QUEEN by Joan Vinge or anything from the End of Time trilogy by Mochael Moorcock (I'd recommend END OF ALL SONGS). Any of these are readily available at any used book store.

If you're feeling adventuresome, try something from GREAT EXPECTATIONS or NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Again, very dense language, but a great performance piece.


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kates
#12re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 1:52am

I love Great Expectations, good call, thanks...I looked into the whole play on words thing (if that's what you meant)with The Importance of Being Earnest...I just like too many things, few of which I can narrow down to a minute


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broadwayguy2
#13re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 2:00am

anything written by George W Bush.

#14re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 2:15am

I wasn't aware that Mr. Bush KNEW how to write.

beacon1
#15re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 9:07am

Little Women. Love it. Love it. Love it.


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broadwayguy2
#16re: Favorite work of fiction
Posted: 11/5/04 at 5:08pm

DG,
He can write in three letter words in crayon on the preschool writing tablets that have the pictures of the houses on each line.


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