More Tongue-Twisters for Actors

You must know by now how important I think mouth exercises and tongue twisters are.

Well, today’s blog is full of ‘em:

See here we go:

  1. Two toads totally tired of trying to trot to Tewkesbury.

  2. A tell-tale tattling Termagent troubled all the town.

  3. The bitter blast blew biting through the bleak bare branches.

  4. But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Christendom; Kate of Kate Hall, my super-dainty Kate. (Thanks Bill)

  5. Around the Rugged Rocks the Ragged Rascals Ran

  6. Truly Rural

  7. I sell shop snuff, do you sell shop snuff?

  8. Three tree twigs

  9. A proper cup of coffee from a proper cup of coffee shop.

  10. A proper cup of coffee in a proper copper coffee pot.

And remember, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!

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