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For teachers, coaches, and studios

Spend class on the scene, not the lines.

Every coach knows the week a scene stalls because half the room is still reading. The notes you want to give are about choices, tempo, and listening, but none of that starts until the lines are in. Memorlined puts a scene partner in every student's pocket, so the line work happens at home and class time goes to the acting.

The homework

I. Rehearse

Students photograph or paste the side you assign, cast a reader from 60+ voices, and run the scene out loud. The partner picks up every cue and never gets tired of take after take. Each run is scored line by line, so they know exactly which beats need another pass before class.

II. Memorize

Drills and techniques built on how memory actually works, from chunking through cue-line drills to full runs with gaps. The lines stick, and they stick deeper than the night-before cram.

III. Prepare

Daily warmups across articulation, breath, voice, and body, drawn from the traditions you already teach. Linklater, Berry, Fitzmaurice, Stanislavski, Meisner, Adler. Ten minutes before your class starts, the instrument gets tuned.

In the classroom

There is nothing for you to administer. No accounts to create, no roster to manage, no student data to worry about; everything a student rehearses stays on their own device. If your class needs material, a curated library of sides from stage and screen is built in. It works offline, so it holds up in the hallway, the subway, and the green room.

“The scene work starts sooner.”

See it with your own class

Memorlined was built by a working actor, and the fastest way to judge it is live: a ten minute demo in your class, using a side your students are actually working. Import it, cast a partner, run a few lines eyes-up. If it earns a place in your room, the app does the rest.

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