What this tool does well
It helps you run cues repeatedly, jump to a line, hide your own lines for memory work, and correct a rehearsal file when a script conversion needs cleanup.
Practice Lines Online is built for actors who need a dependable way to rehearse without a live reader every time. The app lets you choose a role, hear the surrounding cue lines, and check your spoken line in the browser when speech recognition is available. It is designed for practical solo rehearsal, not for replacing table work, coaching, or live scene study.
The core idea is simple: prepare a clean rehearsal file once, then reuse it as many times as you want. That makes the tool useful for auditions, self tapes, classroom scenes, callbacks, understudy work, and line refresh before rehearsal. Because the site runs as a static browser app, there is no account system and no script library on our server.
It helps you run cues repeatedly, jump to a line, hide your own lines for memory work, and correct a rehearsal file when a script conversion needs cleanup.
Speech recognition is helpful for rhythm and rough accuracy, but it can miss punctuation, names, and pauses. Use it as a rehearsal assistant, not as the final authority on performance.
A structured file keeps character names and dialogue in order. That makes cue playback, searching, line jumps, and reusable practice possible without storing scripts on this site.
If you only need to keep the scene moving, the app can handle the surrounding dialogue while you focus on intention, pace, and transitions. That is especially useful when you want five or ten quick repetitions before a self tape or class.
Actors often know the scene emotionally but still need frequent cue repetition. Hide My Lines and the line jump tools are there for that narrow job: run the cue, answer, move, repeat. It is a more efficient use case than treating the app like a script archive.
Some PDFs and scans break names, spacing, or paragraph flow. Fix Script Lines exists so you can repair that once, then copy or download the cleaned rehearsal file and keep using it later instead of rebuilding the same script every time.
No. A human reader is still better when timing, emotional shifts, and live adjustment matter. The tool is strongest for repetition, cue drilling, and memory refresh.
No. Browser speech recognition varies by device and browser. Lower accuracy settings are often more realistic for natural spoken rehearsal than exact-match checking.
The app is intentionally simple: no account, no project dashboard, no remote script storage. That keeps setup light and reduces privacy risk for sensitive audition material.