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Rehearsing for Irish One-Woman Shows

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Summary: Practicing for a one-woman Irish show should involve preparing songs and anecdotes as well. Rehearse one-woman shows for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman show performer in this free video on costumes and performance art.

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By Kat Litrenta
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Kat Litrenta has performed from Boyton to Pittsburg for 25 years. She has created over 10 characters for her one-woman shows. Litrenta has also worked with other performers, helping...read more

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"Hi, I'm glad you're back with expert village today. I'm Kat Latrenta, and I'm a professional entertainer. And in this segment we're putting together our Irish show, isn't it lovely that March 17th every one talks with an Irish brogue and becomes an Irishman. Well, we've put our show together, we've been in the studio, and we've lined up our tunes. This one here playing behind me is Turaluralura. That's one that every one ask for. We've got to rehearse the show and a way to do that is you have your songs in order, make a ledger for yourself, I've typed a wonderful ledger on the back of me picture and that helps me also, when I'm doing the show to remind me of what song comes up next. And as you're rehearsing the show, you might want to think of wonderful little stories that you could tell in between the songs. Because song after song might become a little tedious, so there's a couple of funny stories that you could tell, or perhaps you could bring someone up from the audience and have them sing the second time through Turaluralura with you, believe me they'll know the words."

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