A good audition monologue shows the auditor that you can play the role you are interested in without being from the play you are auditioning for. It should fit the style and length requested. When in doubt shorter than what they ask for is best. It should also show some sort of growth for the character which means there needs to be a transition of some sort. It can be a decision, a realization, closure for a problem, reaching an understanding with the "listener", or an change of emotional bearings. Usually it is a combination of several. It should tell a story with a beginning, middle and an end.
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