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AUDITION FOR YOUNGER ACTORS Monologues; Duologues; Scenes for Classwork and Audition Most of the books listed are not published by Samuel French Ltd. All books are paperback unless stated otherwise. For more information on prices, postage and availability please contact French’s Theatre Bookshop. French’s Theatre Bookshop, 52 Fitzroy Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 5JR. 020 7255 4300 (Bookshop) Fax: 020 7387 2161 Tel: 020 7387 9373 www.samuelfrench-london.co.uk www.samuelfrenchlondon.co.uk email: theatre@samuel theatre@samuelfrench-l french-london.co.uk ondon.co.uk For an update to this list go to http://www http://www.samuelfren .samuelfrench-london.co ch-london.co.uk/les/u1/tbl/a .uk/les/u1/tbl/audition-youn udition-young.pd g.pdf f ACTING ANTHOLOGY — Volume I. LAMDA. Introduced by Catherine Weate. This presents the set selections for candidates entering Graded Examinations in Acting at Levels 1 and 2 in 2004-2009. The collection includes monologues and duologues from both classical and contemporary plays for young actors. 1 84002 398 8
AROUND THE WORLD IN 70 WAYS Multicultural Monologues & Duologues Jill O’Hare The contemporary multicultural themes make ideal acting pieces for today’s world and enable young people around the world to be even prouder of their backgrounds and to realise and be tolerant of the fact that we live in a multi-cultural society. ISBN 978 1 904557 03 1
ACTING ANTHOLOGY — Volume XVI. LAMDA. Introduced by Roger McGough This presents the set selections for candidates entering Graded Examinations in the Speaking of Verse and Prose in 2004-2009. The collection includes both classical and contemporary literature suitable for reading aloud. This xciting compilation also stands alone as a rewarding and stimulating read. ISBN 1 84002 397 X
BIG ISSUES. — Scripts and Sketches for Citizen ship. Ann Cartwright HEINEMAN COLLECTION This collection of original short plays for students aged 11-14 is designed to be used in English and Drama classrooms, as well as addressing the Citizen curriculum. ISBN 0 435 23335 1
ACTING NATURAL — Monologs, Dialogs and Playlets for Teens. Peg Kehret A collection of 60 original pieces which require no special props or costumes, and the roles can mostly be played by either a male or female. Perfect for the classroom and speech classes. The pieces also provide teens with insights into their joys and problems. ACTING SCENES AND MONOLOGS FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Maya Levy Something more than just scenes! Now a collection of wonderfully “gender specic” scenes about the joys and heartaches of growing up female. ACTOR’S CHOICE: Monologues for Teens Edited by Erin Detrick Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Teens gives you an exciting selection of new monologues, from hilarious comedy to cutting-edge drama, and everything in between. From classwork to competitions to auditions, this book has you covered! ISBN 978 0 9709046 6 9 ALL NEW SCENES FOR THE YOUNG ACTOR. Jill Donnellan Jill Donnellan, a teacher in Los Angeles, noticed the lack of fresh resources and started to write her own which are collected in this book. ALONE IN MY ROOM — MONOLOGUES. Ken Pickering Provocative issues such as poverty and land abuse are explored and adaptations from Jane Eyre, Oliver Twist, Gulliver’s Travels and Pinocchio are included and given a fresh perspective. The scenes provide new monologue material suitable for speech and drama examinations and have a wide variety of theatrical and school applications. Each monologue has a brief background description and acting notes.
COMEDIES OF ERRORS. Larry Hillhouse Ten Monologues of teenage experience. CLASS ACTS — Monologues for Teenagers. Clare Dowling and Caroline Williams. With With an introduction by Dermot Bolger Thirty lively, contemporary monologues for use in the classroom or drama workshop. A diverse range of themes include bullying, holiday romances, exam pressure, career choice s and relationships. An invaluable aid for teachers and students alike! CHILDSPLAY — A Collection of Scenes and Monologues for Children. Edited by Kerry Muir For children from 7-13, here is a treasure chest of excerpts from a rich and exciting variety of sources. Scenes and monologues come from such plays and lms as The Diary of Anne Frank, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Curse of the Starving Class, The Secret Garden and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings; and most appropriately, from writings by children themselves. COOL CHARACTERS FOR KIDS — 71 One-Minute Monologues. Ages 4-12. By Janet B. Milstein. The characters in this book were created to showcase your talent and let your personality shine. Inside you’ll nd 71 monologues, oneminute and under, that will make your audience sit up and listen, laugh, cry or even cheer. You performance is sure to be real, original, and unforgettable. And because the monologues are short, they’re perfect for auditions and easy to memorise. ISBN 1 57525 306 2 THE COMPLETE AUDITION BOOK FOR YOUNG ACTORS. A comprehensive guide to winning by enhancing acting skills. Roger Ellis This is a step-by-step guide for training young actors to audition well by developing acting skills. Contains more than sixty relevant acting “explorations” (exercises) plus fourteen sample audition pieces from
contemporary playwrights. ISBN 1 56608 088 6 CONTEMPORARY MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. Edited by Shaun McKenna A collections of speeches from plays written since 1985, suitable for both teenagers and young adults. The selections are varied in content, tone and style and are accompanied by a brief outline of the context and setting. The compilation will provide any performer with opportunities for exploring a range of contemporary characters and stories. ISBN 1 84002 424 0 CONTEMPORARY MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN: Volume II. Edited by Catherine Weate. Building on the success of Contemporary Monologues for Young Men and Women, LAMDA has collected together more material from plays written since 1985, suitable for the teenage and young adult performer. The selections vary in content, tone and style and are accompanied by a brief outline of the context and setting. The compilation will provide any performer with opportunities for exploring a range of characters and stories. ISBN 978 1 84002 756 3 DUOLOGUES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Introduced by Imogen Stubbs. Edited by Anne Harvey A selection of scenes for actors ages eleven years and above suitable for performance at auditions, acting classes, festivals and examinations. Ranging from Renaissance to contemporary plays, the scenes are varied in subject, tone and style and are equipped with an introduction setting the context. ENCORE! — More Winning Monologues for Young Actors. Peg Kehret The second collection of monologues for young people. Ideal for speech training, auditions and classroom use. FITTING IN — Monologues for Boys and Girls. Raf Mauro American Raf Mauro has been an actor, writer, and director for more than thirty years and has created a useful book full of vibrant original monologues for children. THE FLIP SIDE II — 60 More Point-of-View Monologs for Teen. Heather H. Henderson A collection of sixty original monologues for teenage actors divided into three sections: Who We Are. Who We Were, and Who We Pretend to Be. Topics range from humorous real-life teen issues to historical gures and fairy-tale parodies. Every situation has two monologues from contrasting points of view on each subject, the “Flip Side.” No special settings, minimal costumes, and props. Excellent for: speech competitions, variety shows, acting exercises, auditions, discussion starters and classroom use. ISBN 1 56608 074 6 FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK. Part A Harry Michael Bagdasian A collection of 22 parody sketches. ISBN 185205 310 0 FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK Part B Harry Michael Bagdasian ISBN 185205 311 9 GET IN THE ACT! — 60 Monologues, Dialogues and Skits for Teens A collection of 60 original monologues, dialogues and skits for teenagers which require no special setting, props, or costumes, excellent for Drama Competitions, Discussions Starters, Variety Shows and Classroom Use. GREAT MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Volumes I and II. Edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar. Forward by Horton Foote GREAT SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR CHILDREN AGES 7-14. Volume II. Edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar 45 exciting selections from the contemporary stage, the classical stage, and literature for young actors. ISBN 1 57525 224 4 GREAT SCENES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. VOLUME II — 58
exciting selections for actors aged 14-22. Edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar. Introduction and acting notes for scenes for young men and women including scenes from: Arcadia by Tom Stoppard. The Kentuc ky Cycle by Robert Schenkan. All My Sons by Arthur Miller. Tango Place by Marie Irene Fornes. ISBN 1 57525 107 8 HEY, GIRLFRIEND 75 Monologues for Girls Kimberly A McCormick A collection of seventy-ve monologues for girls that deal with the dilemmas girls face every day at school, at home and in general society. ISBN 978 1 56608 162 7 HIDDEN TALENT — 50 Original Monologues for Young Actors. Clare Price and Antony Weiland ISBN 0 9539989 0 8 HOT BLOODED: New Monologues from the members of Youngblood Hot Blooded is a collection of 76 monologues, fresh out of the re. Inside is material for men and women of all ages, with quirky and moving characters who endure messy break-ups, remember dead pets, drive the big rigs and much more. And every piece is completely new — so they won’t have heard it before! Youngblood is a group of emerging professional writers who create, develop and produce new plays for the stage a t The Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City. ISBN 978 0 9709046 0 7 100 GREAT MONOLOGS. A versatile collection of monologs, duologs, and trialogs for student actors. Rebec ca Young. Each monolog is two to three minutes. Great tools for opening discussion on teen issues. With 100 monolgs to choose from, this book offers something for everyone. ISBN 1-56608-104-1 HOT SPOTS FOR KIDS One-person Cold Reading Copy for Commercial Auditioning Success Karen Milstein Hot Spots for Kids offers you all kinds of material to practice with, so doing commercials will be a cinch. There are commercials for boys, girls, and either. Some are short; some are long. The commercials range from silly to serious to hilarious. Try them all! The more you rehearse the better your cold readings will be. And the better your cold readings are, the more callbacks you’ll get. ISBN 978 1 57525 574 3 HOT SPOTS FOR TEENS One-Person Cold Reading Copy for TV Commercial Auditioning Success. Karen Milstein. Hot Spots for Teens offers a wide range of practice material to master cold readings and nail your TV commercial auditions. Bold, persuasive, hilarious, heartbreaking, it’s all in here, waiting for you to bring it to life. With Hot Spots for Teens, you can kiss your auditioning fears good bye and dazzle them with cold readings that sizzle! JELLY BEANS — Scenes. Joseph Mcnair Stover A collection of 10-15 minute one act original scenes by the American writer. The scenes for 2-4 characters are suitable for 11 year olds through to adults. The minimal use of sets and props makes the pieces ideal for group acting examinations, classroom drama, assemblies and other theatrical applications. MILLENNIUM MONOLOGS — 95 Contemporary characterizations for young actors. Edited by Gerald Lee Ratliff A collection of 95 monologs from recently produced contemporary plays for auditions, contests, workshop and ac ting classes.(Playwrights include Arthur Miller, Christopher Durang, Wendy Wasswestein, Steven Martin, etc.) ISBN 1 56608 082 7 MINUTE MONOLOGUES FOR KIDS — Contemporary Scene Study Pieces for Kids. Ruth Mae Roddy Here is a collection of contemporary speeches of shorter duration for boys and girls 7 to 11. Each has been timed to run approximately one minute or slightly less, durations more suitable to the auditor as well
as the memorization capabilities of the ages represented. A convenient, lined worksheet accompanies each speech. ISBN 0 940669 45 5
and a culmination of all the skills learned in the previous volumes. ISBN 978 1 57525 604 7
MONOLOGUES FOR ASPIRING ACTORS. Marsh Cassady A collection of cuttings from plays featuring young characters — adolescents to young adults. Playwrights range from Sophocles to David Henry Hwang. MONOLOGUES FOR KIDS. Ruth Mae Roddy
MY THIRD MONOLOGUE BOOK Places Near and Far 102 Monologues for Young Children by Kristen Dabrowski This book is all about places — places you know, places in the United States, places in the world and imaginary and far-out places. Take your friends and family along for the ride. Get ready to take off for heartpounding adventures! ISBN 978 1 57525 602 3
MONOLOGUES FOR TEENAGE GIRLS — Contemporary SceneStudy for Young Actresses. Susan Pomerance These original monologues are of ideal duration, embrace contemporary subjects, have denite points of view, are written in today’s speech, and have beginnings, middles and ends. And they are not over-worked warhorses. They are fresh slices of modern life that focuses maximum attention on you. MONOLOGUES FOR TEENAGERS. Roger Karshner MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. (Methuen Book). Edited by Anne Harvey For the ages of 11 and above. Suitable for auditions, acting classes, festivals and examinations. The pieces are varied in content, tone and style. An introduction sets the context. MORE MONOLOGUES FOR TEENAGERS. Contemporary SceneStudy Pieces for Young Actors. Roger Karshner Unless delivered in relation to the total piece, monologues from great plays seem totally out of context. Dramaline monologues are of ideal durations, embrace contemporary subjects and are written in today’s language. They also have denite beginnings, middles, and ends. The material is fresh, and will make any casting director sit up and notice. MORE SCENES AND MONOLOGS FROM THE BEST NEW PLAYS. An Anthology of New Dramatic Writing from Professionally Produced Plays. Edited by Roger Ellis This text presents a range of monologs and scenes for students in their mid-teens to mid-twenties, drawn from contemporary plays recently produced in North America and Europe. It also contains a tip sheet for preparing and rehearsing the material, nineteen useful exercises for strengthening oral presentation and acting skills, and a list of resources for further investigation. The book is intended as a text for work and study by individuals or groups in class and studio settings. ISBN 978 1 56608 142 9 MONOLOGUES IN DIALECT FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Ed by Kimberly Mohne Hill. Russian, American south, New York, Standard British, Cockney, Irish. ISBN 1 57525 250 3 MY SECOND MONOLOGUE BOOK Famous and Historical People 101 Monologues for Young Children by Kristen Da browski Inside this book you’ll see situations that are just right for ve to nine year-olds. Each section is interactive featuring pictures a nd games. Get your family and friends involved. Can they guess who’s who? Jump into another life and let your imagination soar. ISBN 978 1 57525 601 6 MY FIRST SCENE BOOK Acting Out, Acting Up, Acting Right by Kristen Dabrowski My First Scene Book, manners, ethics, morals and all kinds 0f dilemmas are explored. You’ll nd stories from the real to the downright silly that are just right for ve to nine-year-olds. Like all books in My First Acting Series, My First Scene Book is interactive, featuring pictures and discussion questions. ISBN 978 1 57525 603 0 MY SECOND SCENE BOOK Everything Adventurous, Fanciful and Far Out 52 Scenes for Young Children by Kristen Dabrowski What if you nd yourself in a whole new world? Let your imagination run free in this scene book, jam-packed with cavemen, gods and goddesses, magic, dragons, time machines and grouchy old ladies and more! My Second Scene Book is the most challenging in this series
NEW AUDITION SCENES AND MONOLOGS FROM CONTEMPORARY PLAYWRIGHTS. Edited by Roger Ellis. This anthology contains over forty monologs and scenes from the work of contemporary Playwrights, selected for use by young students and actors age twelve to twenty-four years old. The material is appropriate for all audiences in terms of language and situations, and the selections vary in length from one to two minutes to approximately Nine to ten minutes in order to offer a range of challenges for students who are just beginning to nd their voice in theatre. ISBN 1-56608-105-X 101 WINNING MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG PERFORMERS. Including Valuable Acting Hints! By Mark Weston ISBN 0 87440 262 X 101 MONOLOGUES FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTORS Including Duologues and Triologues Rebecca Young A wide variety of topics to t any student’s personality. Monologues, duologues and triologues. Suitable for auditions, classroom performance, or as discussion starters. ISBN 978 1 56608 155 9 SCENES IN DIALECT FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Ed by Kimberly Mohne Hill. Russian, American south, New York, Standard British, Cockney, Irish. ISBN 1 57525 251 1 These books together represent an essential new resource specically for young actors. This is the rst dialect collection for young actors and features work by internationally-renowned playwrights. Young actors, teachers, and directors will nd expert guidance as well as exciting monologues and scenes. MULTICULTURAL MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar 62 Monlogue selections for young actors including works from The coloured Museum by Ge orge G. Wolfe; For Julia by Margareta Garpe; Talking Bones by Shay Youngblood; The Young Graduates by Victor Rosov; The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima. ISBN 1 880399 47 4 ORIGINAL SOLO SCENES — Feminine Zones. Sharon McCoy 40 original and contemporary monologues highlighting relationship issues for teenagers and young women. ISBN 0 9537770 9 X PEARS DUOLOGUES — Heather Stephens Unusual short original scenes written to provide new duologue material for speech and drama festival candidates in the 8-14 year age range and beyond. PRIVATE STORIES. Monologues for Young Actors Ages 8 to 16 and Seven Key Questions to Unlock Your Imagination. Elizabeth Bauman. Seven simple yet thought provoking questions accompany the inspired monologues in this collection, enabling young actors to draw upon their experiences to create unique, well rounded characters, even characters and situations beyond their range of personal experience ISBN 978 0 87910 341 5 REAL SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR URBAN YOUTH. By Pannell This contains monologues and scenes for young people 8 to 18, with
roles for girls and boys just about evenly divided. The pieces are short, funny, sad, punchy, withdrawn, desperate, full of ho pe and showing no hope at all. The scripts, just waiting to be performed, will obviously provide young people with opportunities to act and learn and perhaps also to see the world they inhabit in a somewhat different way. ISBN 0 87910 973 4
Boys Ages 13 to 15. ISBN 1 57525 413 1 Girls Ages 16 to 18 ISBN 1 57525 414 X Boys Ages 16 to 18 ISBN 1 57525 415 8 One-two minute monologues follow several very different characters through various scenarios (Friends, family, school, strangers, siblings, and more) with both dramatic and hilarious results.
SCENES FOR KIDS. Ruth Mae Roddy Thirty short duologues for single and mixed doubles. SCENES FOR TEENAGERS. Roger Karshner Ideal length for readings, auditions, workshops, and classwork. Subjects are contemporary with each having a point of view. In today’s modern language and with maximum dramatic impact.
TEENAGE MOUTH — Modern Monologues for Young Men and Women. Roger Karshner Unless delivered in relation to the total piece, monologues from great plays seem totally out of context. Dramaline monologues are of ideal durations, embrace contemporary subjects and are written in today’s language. They also have denite beginnings, middles, and ends. The material is fresh, and will make any casting director sit up and notice.
SCENES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Edited by Lorraine Cohen The innovative scene-book gives young actors the opportunity of studying and performing scenes in which the characters are their own age. Each scene is accompanied by a thorough description of plot and characters.
TEENS HAVE FEELINGS, TOO! — 100 Monologues for Young Performers. Deborah Karczewski These characters talk like, think like and feel like real-life teenage boys and girls. One to three minutes in length, the characterizations portray life’s funny situations and its pathos. ISBN 1 56608 056 8
SCENES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. A Scene Study Resource Book. Tony Woollams Containing over fty scenes from Australian and New Zealand plays, Scenes for Young Actors is an invaluable resource book for the school classroom as well as for practising actors and acting students, both male and female. ISBN 0 86819 507 3
TELL IT LIKE IT IS. Fifty Monologs for Talented Teens. Peg Kehret These Provocative monologs create a moment of recognition that makes both the performer and the audience smile and think! They reveal who we are and why. Peg Kehret’s books for young people have won national accla im. Among her many awards: American Library Association, “Best Books for Reluctant Readers” ; New York Public Library – “Books for the Teen Age” list. ISBN 978 1 56608 144 3
SCENES THAT HAPPEN — Dramatized Snapshots About the Real Life of High Schoolers. Mary Krell-Oishi Includes scenes for 2 and 3 boys; 2 and 3 girls; 1 boy and 1 girl; mixed small casts; classroom or stage; contest scripts. SHORT SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTORS. Mary Hall Surface Written by a leading playwright of theatre for young audiences, this book offers: Monologues with clear emotional turning points and transitions that allow an actor to explore a wide range of emotion. Two and four actor scenes with strong relationships, speci c objectives, and compelling physical circumstances. Multiple-actor scenes, draw from multi-cultural sources, in which the roles have relatively equal weight. Outstanding short audition pieces. ISBN 1 57525 179 5 THE SIEVE — and Other Scenes. Heather Stephens Unusual short original scenes written to provide new monologue material for speech and drama candidates aged 8-14 and beyond. Each piece is perceived through the eyes of a young person. Scenes from this book have been winning entries in festivals. SIXTY COMEDY DUET SCENES FOR TEENS Real-Life Situations for Laughter Laurie Allan These duets may be performed by middle school or high school students and are appropriate for all ages. The simple sets and few props make staging quite simple. They are perfect for classroom practice or for an evening of entertainment. Teens will not only enjoy reading these scenes but will be anxious to jump up and pe rform these comical situations as they show off their talents. (From the preface —Laurie Allan) ISBN 978 1 56608 152 8
THREE NEW PLAYS FOR YOUNG ACTOR’S STUDIO — Ed. by Kerry Muir Promenade by Josh Adell Summer by Gideon Brower Befriending Bertha by Kerry Muir This book contains many rich parts for young actors: they get to play characters who, more often than not, are themselves playing characte rs. ISBN 0 87910 957 2 TOUGH ACTS TO FOLLOW — Seventy-ve monologues for teens — Shirley Ullom Honest, outspoken, hilarious, rude, outrageous, emotional, inquisitive — an unbeatable resource for drama contests, discussion starters and auditions. ISBN 1 56608 057 6 TWENTY 10-MINUTE PLAYS Volume One for Teens. By Kristen Dabrowski These twenty plays reects the interests, issues, humour, and speech patterns of today’s teens. Varying from four to twenty-two characte rs, the plays range from gritty drama to farcical comedy — they can even interlock to create a longer piece, if desired! This is the must-have book for teachers and students looking for appropriate and interesting material for teens. ISBN 1 57525 405 0 TWIN DILEMMA — 28 Original Duologues for Young Actors A selection of duologues for young actors, suitable for auditions, festivals, speech and drama examinations or just for fun. ISBN 0 9539989 1 6
SNAPSHOTS Tamara Tudor A variety show of glimpses at teen life. ISBN 185205 307 0
TWO-AND THREE-CHARACTER COMEDY SKITS. Eight Short Parody Sketches by Susan Stepp. ISBN 182053127
SPOTLIGHT: SOLO SCENES FOR STUDENT ACTORS. Stephanie S. Fairbanks A collection of fty-ve original monologues for teenage boys and girls. Easy to perform. No special settings, minimal props and TEEN SPEAK SIXTY ORIGINAL MONOLOGUES. Kristen Dabrowski Girls Ages 13 to 15. ISBN 1 57525 412 3
TWO-CHARACTER SCENES FOR TEENS. LAURIE ALLEN Ten great comedy scenes for student actors. These funny duets draw on the day-to-day humour of teen situations such as new drivers, dating etc. Each with a comic twist at the end. 185205 313 5 TWO-MIINUTE MONOLGUES FOR TEENS. VOLUME II: BOYS. Charlotte Winburn MacArtur, Ph.D. Ten timely monologues for audition, competition and performance.
ISBN 185205 308 9 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 6— 111 ONEMINUTE MONOLOGUES. Janet B. Milstein. ISBN 1 57525 236 8 Finally, the monologue books you’ve been waiting for! Fabulous award-winning material written specically for today’s teens. Hilarious situations, heartfelt confessions — full of wit, pain, charm, and struggle — designed to showcase your talent! And the best part? It all happens in a minute! Challenging monologues in real language and real situations that are really fun to work on! 111 One-Minute Monologues: the answer to virtually all of your audition needs. THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 2 — 111 ONEMINUTE MONOLOGUES. L.E. McCullough. ISBN 1 57525 237 6 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 3. 111 ONEMINUTE MONOLOGUES . By Lisa Bansavage and L. E. McCullough. ISBN 1 57525 356 9 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 4.111 ONEMINUTE MONOLOGUES by Debbie Lamedman. ISBN 1 57525 307 0 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 5. 111 SHAKESPEARE MONOLOGUES by Kristen Dabrowski. ISBN 1 57525 307 0 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 6. 111 One-Minute Monologues for teens by teens. Edited by Debbie Lamedman. “Any teen looking for audition material will love this book. The short monologues cover a range of genres from comedy to dramatic coming-of-age pieces… Lamedman provides both boys and girls with monologues tailored to their needs and with stories that allow them to use their abilities to the fullest.” BOOKLIST The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens Vol.4. ISBN 1-57525-411-5 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 12 111 OneMinute Monologues Just Comedy! Kristen Dabrowski Inside this book, you’ll nd 111 characters and 111 situations. One is sure to suit you! If you like to tell stories, create characters, and act outrageously, this is the book for you. Perfect for auditions and classes! ISBN 978 1 5725 580 4 THE ULTIMATE AUDITION BOOK FOR TEENS 13 111 OneMinute Monologues Active Voices M Ramirez These monologues will wake up judges, teachers and casting directors. They’re active. They pop like nobody’s business. They’re funny and poignant. But best of all, these are stories only teens could tell, stories that allow your ability to really shine through. ISBN 978 1 57525 581 1 THE ULTIMATE MONOLOGUE BOOK FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTORS VOLUME 1. 111 ONE-MINUTE MONOLOGUES by Kristen Dabrowski. ISBN 1 57525 346 1 THE ULTIMATE MONOLOGUE BOOK FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTORS. 111 One –minute Monologues. By L. E. McCullough This presents a wide range of situations, emotions, and characters expressing the dreams, doubts, joys, and sorrows of modern adolescence. These are fresh, realistic, and powerful audition pieces guaranteed to make a memorable impression. ISBN 1 57525 419 0 THE ULTIMATE MONOLOGUE BOOK FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTORS VOLUME IV 111 One-Minute Monologues The Rich, The Famous, The Historical Kristen Dabrowski ISBN 978 1 5725 579 8 THE ULTIMATE SCENE STUDY SERIES FOR TEENS 1. 60 SHAKESPEARE SCENES. By Lisa Bansavage, L. E. McCullough, and Jill K. Swanson ISBN 1 57525 359 3
THE ULTIMATE SCENE STUDY SERIES FOR TEENS 2. 55 SHORT SCENES. By Debbie Lamedman A collection of original two-person scenario that allow female and male teen actors to create and develop characters who are similar in nature to themselves. A perfect resource for all acting classes and workshops. ISBN 1 57525 338 0 VIEW FROM A HILL 18 Original Duologues & Play Scenes for Young Actors By Clare Price & Antony Wieland A selection of 18 duologues & play scenes, for auditions, festivals, speech and drama or just for fun. 978 0 9539989 4 4 WILD AND WACKY! 60 One-Minute Monologues for Kids. L.E. McCullough Childhood is a time of unexcelled wonder and imagination. These 60 monologues by children’s play-wright L.E. McCullough focus on the magical moments of delight and discovery that make being a kid one of the best things anyone ever does in life. ISBN 1 57525 305 4 WINNERS COMPETITION SERIES V.1 Award winning 60-Second Comic Monologues Ages 4-12 by Janet Milstein Janet B Milstein has a proven track record for writing winning monologues. From embarrassing parents to bothersome boyfriends, Janet turns impossible problems into hilarious monologues. ISBN 978 1 57525 612 2 WINNERS COMPETITION SERIES V.3 Award-Winning 60-Second Comic Monologues Ages 13-18 By Janet Milstein Janet B Milstein has a proven track record for writing winning monologues. With this new series Janet adds a cool element to the monologue development process — each piece is written for a student stuck in a specically sticky situation. In a unique and exciting 30-day workshop Janet dared her students to laugh at the mselves by morphing their anxiety into hilarity. ISBN 978 1 57525 614 6 WINNING MONOLOGUES FOR YOUNG ACTORS. Peg Kehret Sixty-ve short monologues for young people for use in speech contests, class practice, auditions, and special programmes.
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