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Theater Audition - Monologue
Musical Theater Audition - Monologue
The student will perform a one minute monologue from a published play.
Rubric Code:
DX37B55
By
yermaum
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Theater - Monologue
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Superior
5 pts
Articulation/Projection
Poor
Difficult to hear and understand the actor's voice
Fair
Projection and articulation need developing
Good
Projection and articulation were clear for the most part
Excellent
Strong projection and articulation
Superior
Articulation and Projection are perfect
Line memorization
Poor
Little or no effort in line recall.
Fair
Several lines were lost; difficulty recovering
Good
Good memorization with a few hesitations; recovered
Excellent
Flawless memorization; appeared to have no problems with delivery
Superior
Memorization was perfect and came out naturally.
Physical Expression
Poor
Actor slouches, looks uncomfortable and makes no effective contact with the audience at all. Tension and nervousness is obvious.
Fair
Actor needs more energy. Some nervous gestures are showing
Good
Actor employs proper posture and gestures, is relaxed and confident, and maintains appropriate audience contact.
Excellent
Actor completely commits to physical choices that reflect the character and objective.
Superior
Actor is fully and completely in character and has no issue with conforming to the physicality of the character.
Emotional Believability
Poor
Monotone delivery; no emotional connection
Fair
Little emotional attempt; lacks believability
Good
Emotional choices made; some choices were not parallel to script; somewhat believable
Excellent
Clear emotional choices. Very Believable
Superior
Emotionally the actor embodied the character from start to finish and left no room for question otherwise.
Focus/Concentration
Poor
Lack of focus; broke character completely and could not recover
Fair
Inconsistent focus; broke character more than once
Good
Focus was strong; slight character break. Appeared confident
Excellent
Excellent focus; never broke character. Confident and poised
Superior
The actor was locked into their character and was composed from start to finish.
Keywords:
monologue, theatre,
Subjects:
Arts and Design
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Types:
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