The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1994

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1994 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
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Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 126

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57 great audition pieces for women from the 1994 theatrical season.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1994

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1994 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 126

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57 great audition pieces for women from the 1994 theatrical season.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of ...

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of ... PDF Author:
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Category : Acting
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Pages : 172

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The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1996

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1996 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 138

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Another volume of this best-selling scene book. All scenes are excerpted from the plays from the 1995 theatrical season. Includes selections from: The Ends of The Earth, Molly Sweeny, Lesbian's Last Pizza, Losers of the Big Picture, Slaughter City, Yankee Kugel, and Fragments. Playwright/Editor Jocelyn A. Beard, a veteran of NYU's film school and the Yale School of Drama, has edited almost forty monologue books for Smith and Kraus. Her Screenplay, Igor and the Lunatics, was made into a feature film and subsequently listed in Heavy Metal magazine as "One of the 10 Sleaziest Movies Ever Made!" Notwithstanding, Jocelyn lives in an old haunted house in the Hudson River Valley with her husband, Kevin Kitowski, their beautiful daughter, Blythe, and lots of dogs.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1997

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1997 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 146

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The seventh volume of America's best-selling monologue series for women. All monologues are excerpted from plays produced during the 1998 theatrical season.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1995

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1995 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 98

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The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1998

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1998 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 166

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The latest edition of America's best-selling monologue series for women. All monologues are excerpted from plays produced during the 1998 theatrical season.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 2004

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 2004 PDF Author: D. L. Lepidus
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
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Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 116

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Gathers fifty-nine selections from plays suitable for use as audition monologues.

The Best Men's Stage Monologues of 1994

The Best Men's Stage Monologues of 1994 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 124

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57 great audition pieces for women from the 1994 theatrical season.

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1999

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1999 PDF Author: Jocelyn Beard
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
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Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 160

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2009 PDF Author: Lawrence Harbison
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
ISBN: 9781575257600
Category : Acting
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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This year Smith and Kraus has decided to combine its annual best monologues and best scenes anthologies. The scenes included in this book are either for two men or for one man and one woman. The latter are scenes in which the male role is predominant.Here you will find a rich and varied selection of monologues and scenes from plays that were produced and/or published in the 2008-2009 theatrical season. Most are for younger performers (teens through thirties), but there are also some excellent pieces for men in their forties and fifties, and even a few for older performers. Some are comic (laughs), some are dramatic (generally, no laughs). Some are rather short, some are rather long. All represent the best in contemporary playwriting.Several of the monologues are by playwrights whose work may be familiar to you, such as Don Nigro, A. R. Gurney, Sam Bobrick, Terrence McNally, Adam Rapp, Steven Dietz, Itamar Moses, Stephen Belber, Keith Reddin, Naomi Iizuka, Michael Weller, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Richard Vetere, Bruce Graham, Jacquelyn Reingold, Sam Shepard, and Nicky Silver; others are by exciting up-and-comers like Octavio Solis, Lydia Stryk, Michael Vukadinovich, Liz Flahive, John Kolvenbach, Sylvia Reed, Barton Bishop, Padraic Lillis, Michael Golamco, and Lucy Thurber.The scenes are by master playwrights, such as Itamar Moses, Noah Haidle, Aguirre-Sacasa, and Silver, and by exciting new writers, such as Saviana Stanescu, E. M. Lewis, Jonathan Rand, Kolvenbach, Golamco, Larry Kunofsky, and Susan Bernfield. About the AuthorFor over thirty years Lawrence Harbison was in charge of new play acquisition for Samuel French, Inc., during which time his work on behalf of playwrights resulted in the first publication of such subsequent luminaries as Jane Martin, Don Nigro, Tina Howe, Theresa Rebeck, Jose Rivera, William Mastrosimone, Charles Fuller, and Ken Ludwig, among many others; and the acquisition of musicals such as Smoke of the Mountain, A...My Name Is Alice, Little Shop of Horrors and Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down. He is a now a free-lance editor, primarily for Smith and Kraus, Inc., for whom he edits annual anthologies of best plays by new playwrights and women playwrights, best ten-minute plays and best monologues and scenes for men and for women. For many years he wrote a weekly column on his adventures in the theater for two Manhattan Newspapers, the Chelsea Clinton News and The Westsider. His new column, On the Aisle with Larry, is a weekly feature at the Smith and Kraus website. He works with individual playwrights to help them develop their plays (visit Lawrence's website for details). He has also served as literary manager or literary consultant for several theatres, such as Urban Stages and American Jewish Theatre. He is a member of the NYC press corps and is an Outer Critics Circle member. He has served many times over the years as a judge and commentator for various national play contests and lectures regularly at colleges and universities. He holds a B.A. from Kenyon College and an M.A. from the University of Michigan. He is currently working on a book, Masters of the Contemporary American Drama.