| | Deal of the Week | | | |  | | | FAIRLY TOLD TALES | | | By: M. Soetaert, M. Soetaert, M. Soetaert | | | For years parents have tucked their children into bed with tales of Brothers Grimm and fables from Aesop. No wonder so many kids wake up screaming from nightmares. Seriously, what was wrong with those guys? Witches eating children, rotten parents making deals with old crones, monsters and worse! It's about... read more | | | | 25% OFF | | | Regular Price: $12.95 | | | Sale Price: $9.71 | |  | |
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 | | Anthologies | | | | |  | | | ENCORE! MORE WINNING MONOLOGS FOR YOUNG ACTORS | | | By: Peg Kehret | | | More honest-to-life characterizations. So great were the reviews and sales response to Winning Monologs for Young Actors, we had to develop this sequel. It includes sixty-three more monologs written expressly for teenagers to use for classroom exercises, speech contests, play tryouts or as discussion starters on many educational... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | FAIRLY TOLD TALES | | | By: Michael Soetaert | | | For years parents have tucked their children into bed with tales of Brothers Grimm and fables from Aesop. No wonder so many kids wake up screaming from nightmares. Seriously, what was wrong with those guys? Witches eating children, rotten parents making deals with old crones, monsters and worse! It's about time someone set the record... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | FAMOUS FANTASY CHARACTER MONOLOGS | | | By: Rebecca Young | | | Starring the Not-So-Wicked Witch and more. The Boogeyman is afraid of the dark! The Tooth Fairy hates her job! The Wicked Witch isn't really so wicked! One hundred fantasy monologs reveal what characters like Cinderella and Captain Hook might really say if given the chance. It's fun, it's cool and it's offbeat to portray the "other side... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | FIFTY PROFESSIONAL SCENES FOR STUDENT ACTORS | | | By: Garry Michael Kluger | | | A collection of short two-person scenes. More winning short scenes for auditions and competitions. This book is a sequel to Kluger's Original Audition Scenes for Actors in popular demand for over ten years. It, too, is designed for professional actors seeking roles in TV shows, commercials and stage productions, but may be used... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | THE FLIP SIDE | | | By: Heather H. Henderson | | | Sixty-four point-of-view monologues for teens. Short, breezy and provocative, these monologues are superb for acting exercises, speech and drama contests or for auditions. Each monologue characterization focuses on a topic of interest to middle school students or high school teens. The resource book is divided into three... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | FRACTURED FAIRY TALES FOR STUDENT ACTORS | | | By: Jan Peterson Ewin | | | A variety of fairy tale and fantasy spoofs in two sections: short 5-minute scenes for two or three actors and longer 10-minute scenes for six to twenty actors. |
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| | | | |  | | | FUNNY BUSINESS | | | By: Marsh Cassady | | | An introduction to comedy with non-royalty plays and sketches. For big laughs, comedy relies on exaggeration, incongruity, automatism, character inconsistency, surprise and derision. Now a book that defines and demonstrates each of these devices with twenty-two short sketches and one-act plays. This unique overview of high and low... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | GREAT SCENES AND MONOLOGUES FOR CHILDREN AGES 7-14 | | | By: Jack Sharrar, Craig Slaight | | | Volume One
These 85 performance pieces are drawn from dramas, novels, short stories, and even a personal letter. The assortment is diverse, including biographies, fiction, plays, and classics. A scant overview precedes each of the offerings. The unfortunate gender division is not relevant in this day and age... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | HEY, GIRLFRIEND | | | By: Kimberly A. McCormick | | | Seventy-Five Monologues for Girls At last. A book of insightful monologues for girls only! This collection of monologues deals with the dilemmas that teenage girls face everyday at school, at home, and in general society. Sometimes real life events can be funny, but more often they are difficult. These monologues reflect... read more |
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| | | | |  | | | HIGH SCHOOL MONOLOGUES THEY HAVEN'T HEARD | | | By: Roger Karshner | | | Comedic and dramatic speeches that go directly to the heart of issues concerning every high schooler: AIDS, home, teachers, abortion, friendship, and relationships. |
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