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Does anyone know of what monologue themes are cliched or "over-used" in HSC drama monologues...?
 

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What's with the heading? It's completely different to your heading?

Cliche Topics:
War
Rape
Abortion
Teen Angst
Death
Drugs
Metally Disabled
'Talking To An Audience' style monologues

Also stay clear of anything from:
*Alice In Wonderland
*Bombshells
*The Vagina Monologues
*RENT (Maureens protest in particular)
*Shakespeare (unless your an incredible performer)
 

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heading related to over-used elements... including:

physical theatre - slow motion fight scenes, armless interviews, etc.

also... i am aware that the markers mark IP and GP from objectives, however it is impossible to mark content from subjective POV also... slightly conflicting....:confused:
 

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Physical Theatre Cliches:
-Slowmo anything
-Mimed walls
-Hands/Arms through
-Fighting or Dancing
-'Piggy' Backs
-People used as puppets
-Mirroring movements
-Miming each word instead of saying it

also... i am aware that the markers mark IP and GP from objectives, however it is impossible to mark content from subjective POV also... slightly conflicting....
It is. But then anything artistic falls into this conflict as well. If you really don't like it, then stick to Maths. :D
 
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What's with the heading? It's completely different to your heading?

Cliche Topics:
War
Rape
Abortion
Teen Angst

Death
Drugs
Metally Disabled
'Talking To An Audience' style monologues

Also stay clear of anything from:
*Alice In Wonderland
*Bombshells
*The Vagina Monologues
*RENT (Maureens protest in particular)
*Shakespeare (unless your an incredible performer)
also cliche: Depression.

My monologue had all those in bold.
But it was a pretty heavy piece, and one of those exceptions to the rule.

If you want to do physical theatre, try to do a comedic/light piece.
It will generally reach your audience better.
 

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My IP was heavily physical, and I created a piece which gave a message, but still had a bit of lightheartedness to it in parrts. Create a balance; don't go for pure 'Mr. Bean' style humour. It probably won't be as effective.
 

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Yeah, suppose it's just one of those instances where it would be great if marking was purely objective and that pieces weren't denoted due to cliched elements...

thanx for feedback!
 

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You'd be surprised how often it gets done. Markers must be sick of it by now.
 

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That's why musicals should generally be avoided. Especially Broadway. Off-Broadway or Independent are safer from being overdone, but the threat is still there. mainly because monologues are limited in this form.
 

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