This is all i could find. Not very long. Can't find the complete script online.
Susanna: Declared healthy and sent back into the world. My final diagnosis? A recovered borderline... what that means, I still don't know. Was I ever crazy? Maybe... or maybe life is. Crazy isn't being broken, or swallowing a dark secret; it's you... or me...amplified. If you ever told a lie and enjoyed it, or wished you could stay a child forever. They were not perfect, but they were my friends... and by the 80's, most of them were out, living lives. Some I've seen, some never again... but there isn't a day my heart doesn't find them.
Some quotes from Girl, Interrupted are.......
Have you ever confused a dream with life?
Have you ever stolen something when you had the cash?
Have you ever been blue?
I know what it feels like to want to die. How it hurts to smile. How you try to fit in but you cant. You hurt yourself on the outside to try to kill the thing on the outside.
One of my favorite quotes from the book is Something whispered "Die!" in her once perfect now scarred ear, and immolated it.l The quote from above is from the movie.
Try actorsresource.com they have several songs and monologues from some (not all) of the newest Broadway shows.
Some Kind of Wonderful
You may be thinking of Tamara.
The movie 'The Girl Who Spelled Freedom' is for sale at some video stores across the United States. This movie originally came out in VHS Format. Both the digital copies and VHS copies are very rare and costly.
There are plenty of famous quotes from Girl, Interrupted. Girl, Interrupted is both a movie and a novel. The quotes from the novel Now here is a quotes from the movie... Something whispered Die! in her once perfect now scarred ear, she had immolated it. Now here are some quotes from the movie........ Have you ever confused a dream with life? or stolen something when you had the cash? Have you ever been blue? I know how it feels like to want to die and how it hurts to smile. How you try to fit in but you cant. You hurt yourself on the outside to try to kill the thing on the inside.
no get over it no get over it no get over it
Try actorsresource.com they have several songs and monologues from some (not all) of the newest Broadway shows.
Some of the most famous dramatic monologues are My Last Duchess by Robert Browning and Jenny by Dante Gabriel. Also, famous dramatic monologues include - The Stronger by August Strindberg and Landscape by Harold Pinter.
disturbed is a antonym for interrupted
Jessica Alba is a famous actress. She has appeared in several movies. She does sing in some of her movies, but does not sing professionally.
Goodbye World from Our Town is always a solid option
Yes they do. All age range of actors use monologues in the initial auditions before they get the part and have to learn the script. I suggest choosing either a monologue from a book (words pieced together in a sort of speech) or some monologues you find on the internet. Make sure they fit your age, and gender. :)
There Will Be Blood' is a very long movie about the dangers, business and social effects of oil drilling in the early 20th century. The movie has its good points, but can be quite boring. Ultimately it did not deliver. There were some good character acting bits and monologues, but overall many felt it was a boring movie.
Some monologues that involve accents include: Eliza Doolittle's monologue from "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw, with a Cockney accent. Emilia's monologue from "Othello" by William Shakespeare, with an Italian or Moorish accent. Nina's monologue from "The Seagull" by Anton Chekhov, with a Russian accent.