Built for · Monologue practice
For the monologue you’ve carried around for two months.
Monologues live in the body. The only way they get there is reps. Actry lets you run yours daily, with line-by-line feedback and a saved take history that shows you what’s actually improving.
Why it works for monologue practice
- Hide the script and have it speak the cue lines while you work memorized.
- Track your average per-beat rating week-over-week.
- Switch reader voice and accent if your monologue lives in dialect.
- Use the ratings as feedback, not a verdict - they’re a mirror.
A workflow you can run today
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Memorize fast
Speak the lines, listen to the cue, repeat. Run the same beat until it stops surprising you.
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Run for choices
Try three radically different intentions. Compare ratings - and which take you’d pick to perform.
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Tape one a week
Self-tape weekly to track your progress beyond the rating number.
Related practice paths
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Monologue
How to practice monologues with an AI scene partner: structure your reps, find the beats, and use line ratings as feedback.
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Audition prep
Prep auditions with Actry: an AI scene partner reads opposite while you run sides, get line-by-line feedback, and record polished self-tapes.
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How to Pick a Monologue for Auditions (And Build a Book)
A practical guide to choosing audition monologues - by genre, length, character age, and how to build a book of 8 across the spectrum.
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How to Memorize a Monologue Past Forgetting
Memorize a monologue so deeply you can start it from any line - under stress, on stage, in cold rooms.
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Method acting
Method acting explained: emotional recall, sense memory, affective work. Practice exercises and how to use Actry to drill scenes between sessions.
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Make Actry the rehearsal room for monologue practice.
Free to start. iOS and Android.