Paste a monologue and drill three recall modes — first-letter cue, blank-word fill, and line-by-line reveal. Built on how working actors actually run lines, not how memory apps think they should.
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Every word collapses to its first letter. Used by working actors as the final memorisation pass — if you can recover the speech from the letters, you are off-book.
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How working actors use these drills. Run first-letter mode last, not first — it is a confidence check after the speech is mostly memorised, not a way to learn the words. Blank-words at medium density is the most useful daily drill: it forces recall of the connecting tissue actors stumble on under pressure. Cue-line mode is the standard "cover and check" technique in flashcard form.
Memorisation is only half the work — the other half is running the speech against a scene partner so the lines respond to cues rather than recite from blank. Once you have the text in your mouth, run it live with our AI scene partner — solo-mode reads silence as your turn, so you get the cue-and-response rhythm a real audition demands.
Run Lines Online reads the other characters aloud — 20 unique voices, no scene partner needed. Free.