Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens - Softcover

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Synopsis

Looking for the perfect monologue? Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens is here to help. From hilarious comedy to cutting-edge drama and everything in between, an exciting selection of monologues is at your fingertips. Unlike other monologue books, the source of every monologue is easily accessible -- each play is available through the Playscripts, where you can read nearly the entire published script online for free. From classwork to competitions to auditions, this book has you covered!

Includes a foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe and monologues by Tom Dudzick, Jordan Harrison, Naomi Iizuka, Lucinda McDermott, Allison Moore, Mac Wellman, Don Zolidis, John Augustine, Brooke Berman, Barry Hall, Tanya Palmer, Stephanie Fleischmann, Robert Myers, Kathleen Tolan, Jeanmarie Williams, Lucy Alibar, Janet Allard, Will Averill, Marisha Chamberlain, Vincent Delaney, Erin Detrick, Jonathan Dorf, Anton Dudley, Alan Haehnel, Mrinalini Kamath, Mark D. Kaufmann, Victor Kaufold, Tim Kochenderfer, Gavin Lawrence, Romulus Linney, Wendy MacLeod, Michael Marks, Timothy Mason, Winter Miller, Ed Monk, Sarah Myers, Jamie Pachino, Max Posner, Doug Rand, Jonathan Rand, Annika Rosenvinge, Michael Slade, Victoria Stewart, Caridad Svich, C. Denby Swanson, Brendon Votipka, Mackenzie Westmoreland, Allison Williams, Dwayne Yancey, Matthew Freeman, C. Denby Swanson and Naomi Iizuka.

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Grade 7 Up—This volume of highly entertaining monologues is gleaned from one-act and full-length plays published by Playscripts, Inc., allowing for full characters with interesting stories. The well-organized book divides the pieces by gender and includes a section with monologues that are gender neutral. Pieces range from one to five minutes in length and cover a wide range of emotions. Characters run the gamut from historical to modern, literary to supernatural. They range in age from 5 to 18. Dialogue is realistic and occasionally gritty, giving teen actors the opportunity to use strong voices. This is an excellent volume to help students prepare for competitions as well as to use in drama, speech, or English classes. Drama instructors can also get an idea of the tone and pace of the plays from which these pieces are taken, making it easier to select a school production.—Terrilyn Fleming, Colby Public Schools, KS
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