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If you have a speaking-role in a play, whether it's a school play, an Amateur Dramatic Production, or you are a professional stage actor, you are going to need to learn your lines. Learning lines is important because if one person doesn't learn their lines, the whole performance suffers. There is no fast track way, but here are some tips.
 
If you have a speaking-role in a play, whether it's a school play, an Amateur Dramatic Production, or you are a professional stage actor, you are going to need to learn your lines. Learning lines is important because if one person doesn't learn their lines, the whole performance suffers. There is no fast track way, but here are some tips.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Read the play and understand it. You need to know what's happening, so that you understand why your character is saying what you are saying.
 
#Read the play and understand it. You need to know what's happening, so that you understand why your character is saying what you are saying.
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#Say the lines to yourself during your daily routine. When you are walking or driving somewhere you have to go to anyway, practice some lines. Incorporate the practice in your daily routine.
 
#Say the lines to yourself during your daily routine. When you are walking or driving somewhere you have to go to anyway, practice some lines. Incorporate the practice in your daily routine.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Learn Lines for a Play|Whether you’re a budding actor, a businessperson who has to give presentations, or a PTA mom, we all need to remember lines now and then. These tricks will help.}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==