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What if Alice got trapped in Wonderland?
I did this for my HSC, the trial markers said it was a great script. There are bits and pieces that I had changed for the HSC and bits that I had removed altogether. But this is the last draft I wrote. If you would like to know what I cut out or changed don't hesitate to ask me.
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THE AUTHOR
When I was trying to find my HSC monologue, I had the hardest time, until I wrote it. But seeing my classmates struggle to find there's I know there are many students who can't find them easily, so I;m putting these up to help those students AS WELL as anybody else who finds reading them useful.
Feedback and comments on how to improve are very much appreciated, and indeed wanted. Thankyou. [November 2009]
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READER'S REVIEWS (6) DISCLAIMER: STORYMANIA DOES NOT PROVIDE AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWS. ALL REVIEWS ARE PROVIDED BY NON-ASSOCIATED VISITORS, REGARDLESS OF THE WAY THEY CALL THEMSELVES.
"this is a great piece, i was just wondering what you changed and cut out, that would be great if you could email me back :) " -- amber , Cabarita, NSW, Australia.
"Hi Amber, I cut the entire paragraph starts off "you'll never guess how many mad people there are here". I eliminated all props except for a small desk that I started out underneath and then crawled back under as I said the last sentence. I sang the Abba song- that worked really well, I got a laugh at the " dancing- RABBIT" . Other than that I kept it the same as written. The deleted paragraph would have fit into the time allowed for the HSC I just wasn't a great actress, I visioned that entire paragraph rapidly spoken as if the words were just falling out and the hands coming up to the sides of the head to "press" the thoughts back in. If you use it let me know how it goes! I would love to see how someone else interprets it" -- Dramatic Monologues.
"Amazing piece and I'm interested in using it as my Solo Interp. piece for my upcoming speech competition. However, I do need a name to put in as the author. If you aren't comfortable with your name give me some kind of pen name please! " -- Amy.
"Hi Amy, glad you enjoyed it. You can put the author as Chloe Batey" -- Dramatic Monologues.
"As a huge Alice in Wonderland lover, I adore the way you wrote this- it's so unique. I am auditioning in February, and would love to use this, but my monologue has to be from a published play. Did you, by any happy chance write a play for this, or is this extract the complete work? I would really appreciate if you emailed me about this. Thank you x" -- clem.
"Hun clem! Unfortunately your email didn't come across. This wasn't written as a play at all. We had to use original monologues for an assessment and I wrote this. I have been thinking about writing a bunch of "twisted fairy tale" monologues and putting them together, but it still wouldn't necessarily be a play. If you do ever perform it, I would very much like to see your interpretation. If you would like to talk further, please contact me on chloebatey@optusnet.com.au " -- Dramatic Monologues.
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