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1. Highlight lines.

Then you don't have to search for them.

2. Write them out.


Post-its or just writing them on paper.

3. Remember the meaning or intention


What are you really trying to say? Be in the story.

4. Fully understand the plot of the play


Knowing what comes next in the story helps you know what to say to keep it going

5. Remember them with action.


Move about in your scene and link lines with movement.

6. Remember them with singing (set them to rhythm)


Pattern helps memorization

7. Remember by reading them out loud.


Hearing lines very helpful. Often remember other people's lines
8. Think of the line in terms of images.
A picture is worth a thousand words
9. Partner practice.
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