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"This would be a great piece turned into a monodrama for soprano."
The monodrama was a sort of film score for spoken text.
Occasionally, a solo scene within a play might be described as a monodrama.
It is a monodrama without action, dealing with the problems confronting an intellectual trying to find his role in society.
The author felt that the monodrama should not be overplayed as a clown show.
When it is not, monodrama can become a monodrone.
Smith also described it as "less an opera in any conventional sense than a multimedia monodrama".
What gives the monodrama unexpected dimension is the narrator.
Tennyson called his piece a monodrama, but it is an uncertain vehicle for a dramatic evening.
Drama indeed is an altogether misleading term; monodrama is perhaps better.
Pygmalion is a monodrama, written for one actor.
In a monodrama the lone player relays a story through the eyes of a central character, though at times may take on additional roles.
The Child behind the Eyes - a monodrama, first produced in 1986, ran on the Israeli stage for 11 years.
Morning of Fools (monodrama, based on his novel)
Tennyson's poem "Maud" is also played as a monodrama.
CALL it a mini-spoken opera, a music monodrama or just a hybrid.
Her latest, "Insekta," is described as "an electro-acoustic monodrama about dementia in women."
In that case, he apparently deferred to his friend Patrick Magee, for whom the monodrama had been created.
A dramatic monologist is a term sometimes applied to an actor performing in a monodrama often with accompaniment of music.
And Ms. Ross may well be the first exponent of the classical musical biographical monodrama.
She successfully implemented monodrama too.
It contains four plays, and with the exception of Washingtin focus on the serial monologue (monodrama) rather than the dialogue.
Monodrama for solo violin (2011).
Petre Dimovski is an award-winning Macedonian narrator, novelist and monodrama author.
A monodrama is a theatrical or operatic piece played by a single actor or singer, usually portraying one character.