| 100 Great Monologs By: Rebecca Young Excellent discussion starters: one, two, or three monolog players express their own viewpoints on a topic.
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| 101 Monologues for Middle School Actors By: Rebecca Young Including duologues and triologues
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| 102 Monologues for Middle School Actors By: Rebecca Young Including comedy and dramatic monologues
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| 103 Monologues for Middle School Actors By: Rebecca Young More winning comedy and dramatic characterizations
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| 50 Great Monologs for Student Actors By: Bill Majeski A workbook of comedy characterizations for students.
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| Acting Natural By: Peg Kehret A book of monologs, dialogs, and playlets for teens.
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| Acting Scenes and Monologs for Young Women By: Maya Levy Not just another book of scenes, but a wide variety of topics and situations fine-tuned to recreate the day-to-day experiences of young women.
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| Audition Monologs for Student Actors Edited By Roger Ellis Selections from contemporary plays
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| Audition Monologs for Student Actors II Edited By Roger Ellis Selections from contemporary plays
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| Audition Monologues for Young Women Edited By Gerald Lee Ratliff Contemporary audition pieces for aspiring actresses
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| Audition Monologues for Young Women #2 Edited By Gerald Lee Ratliff More contemporary auditions for aspiring actresses
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| Comedies of Error By: Larry Hillhouse Ten monologs about teenage bad luck
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| Comedy Scenes for Teens By: Laurie Allen Ten two-character scenes for student actors
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| Don’t Touch That Dial! By: Christina Hamlett 20 TV commercial parody sketches
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| Doubletalk By: Bill Majeski 50 comedy duets for actors.
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| Encore! More Winning Monologs for Young Actors By: Peg Kehret 63 more honest-to-life monologs for teens.
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| Famous Fantasy Character Monologs By: Rebecca Young One hundred fantasy monologs reveal what characters like Cinderella and Captain Hook might really say if given the chance.
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| Fifty More Professional Scenes and Monologs for Student Actors By: Garry Michael Kluger A collection of short one- and two-person scenes
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| Five Famous African-American Women By: Anna Helen Reuter Monolog characterizations from American history
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| The Flip Side By: Heather H. Henderson Short, breezy, provocative -- these monologs are superb for acting exercises, speech and drama contests, or for auditions.
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| The Flip Side II By: Heather H. Henderson A new collection of tough and timely monolog pairs with opposing views on many topics.
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| Funny Business By: Marsh Cassady An introduction to comedy with royalty-free plays and sketches.
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| Funny Fairy Tale Monologues By: Eleanor McLeod Ten parody monologues and duologues for young performers
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| Get in the Act! By: Shirley Ullom Monologs, dialogs, and skits for teens.
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| Girls Rule! By: Lynne Elson 15 one- and two-minute monologue characterizations
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| Guys Rule! By: Lynne Elson Fifteen one- and two-minute monologue characterizations
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| Gym Bags and Other Horror Stories By: Teresa A. Huffstutler A collection of ten tough and timely monologs for teens
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| Hey, Girlfriend By: Kimberly A. McCormick Seventy-five monologues for girls
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| Just Me By: Phyllis C. Johnson 100 monologues for teens
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| Millennium Monologs Edited By Gerald Lee Ratliff 95 contemporary characterizations for young actors.
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| More Scenes and Monologs from the Best New Plays Edited By Roger Ellis An anthology of new dramatic writing from professionally produced plays.
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| More Scenes That Happen By: Mary Krell-Oishi The drama of the teen years is played out in these thirty-four scenes and monologs for young actors.
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| More Two-Character Scenes for Teens By: Laurie Allen Ten great comedy scenes for student actors
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| Mother Goose Monologues By: Larry Hillhouse Ten fairy tale comedy monologues
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| Multicultural Theatre Edited By Roger Ellis Scenes and monologs from new Hispanic, Asian, and African-American plays.
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| Outstanding Stage Monologs and Scenes from the ’90s Edited By Steven H. Gale A collection of forty selections from some of the most important contemporary plays and playwrights of the 1990’s.
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| Perspectives By: Mary Krell-Oishi This book of twenty-three scenes deals with challenging subject matter in five categories of subjects.
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| The Real Thing Monologues Edited By Joanne F. Karr Eight monologues written by teens
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| Scenes and Monologs from the Best New Plays Edited By Roger Ellis 42 selections from 38 of the best new plays.
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| Scenes Keep Happening By: Mary Krell-Oishi 48 true-to-life scenes for guys, girls, and mixed casts with themes ranging from bullying and self-esteem to dating and sports.
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| Scenes That Happen By: Mary Krell-Oishi Snapshot dramatizations about life in high school.
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| Seven Two-Minute Plays for Two Actors By: Holly D. Goldstein Slice-of-life dialog topics for teens
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| Short Two-Character Comedy Skits By: Kirk Buis Ten comedy scenes for student actors
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| Sixty Comedy Duet Scenes for Teens By: Laurie Allen Real-life situations for laughter
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| Sketch-O-Frenia By: John Dessler Think: ants, fish, and other unlikely creatures satirizing everything we consider normal and acceptable.
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| Snappy Sketches for Two or Three Actors By: Susan Stepp Ten short comedy skits
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| Spotlight By: Stephanie Fairbanks Fifty-five fresh, insightful monologs for teens.
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| Stage Fright and Other Teen Dreads By: Steve Wadleigh Eight slice-of-life comedy monologs
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| Storytime Monologs By: Larry Hillhouse Ten mythical monologs about fairy tale folks
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| Teen Sketches for Two or Three Actors By: Susan Stepp Ten short comedy skits
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| Teens Have Feelings, Too! By: Deborah Karczewski 100 monologs for young performers.
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| Tell It Like It Is By: Peg Kehret A thought-provoking new collection of monologs by best-selling author Peg Kehret.
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| Ten Organically Funny Sketches By: Susan Stepp A collection of short "PC" comedy skits
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| Ten Women’s Monologues from Shakespeare Compiled and Edited by Michael Wilson Women’s monologues from Shakespeare
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| Tight Spots By: Diana M. Howie What makes this book different is that the characters in most of the monologs are speaking to another character; this brings an imaginary friend onstage with the actor to make performances "scare-free
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| Tough Acts to Follow By: Shirley Ullom Death, divorce, dating, and dieting -- monologs for performers of all types.
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| Twenty One-Minute Monologs By: Lisa Cooper Short comedy monologs for teens
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| Two- and Three-Character Comedy Skits By: Susan Stepp Eight short parody sketches for two or three players
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| Two-Character Comedy Sketches By: Susan Stepp Ten hilarious sketches for student actors
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| Two-Character Contest Skits By: Kirk Buis Ten comedy sketches for two actors
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| Two-Character Plays for Student Actors By: Robert Mauro A collection of fifteen one-act plays.
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| Two-Character Plays for Young Women By: Deborah Karczewski Six short comedy dialogs for student actresses
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| Two-Character Scenes for Teens By: Laurie Allen Ten great comedy scenes for student actors
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| Two-Minute Monologs
A new collection of character monologs from an established New York City playwright known for his uniquely original dramatic work.
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| Two-Minute Monologs for Teens By: Charlotte W. MacArthur Monolog collections for boys and girls
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| Winning Monologs for Young Actors By: Peg Kehret Honest-to-life characterizations in sixty-five monologs.
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| Young Women’s Monologs from Contemporary Plays Edited By Gerald Lee Ratliff A valuable resource for any auditioning female actor or theatre student with over ninety monologs to choose from.
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| Young Women’s Monologues from Contemporary Plays #2 Edited By Gerald Lee Ratliff
More professional auditions for aspiring actresses
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