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The best monologues for women from the 2013-2014 theatrical season presented in this essential book. Here, you will find a rich and varied selection of monologues from plays - most are for younger performers (teens through thirties), but there are also some excellent pieces for older men and women. Some of the monologues are by playwrights familiar to you, such as Don Nigro, Jane Martin, Terrence McNally, or Theresa Rebeck. Others are by exciting up-and-comers, such as Steve Yockey, Wayne Paul Mattingly, Nina Mansfield, and Daniel Guyton.--Amazon.com
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monografia Rebiun36855964 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36855964 m o d cr ||||||||||| 140629s2014 nhu o 000 d eng d 9781575258881 paperback) 1575258889 paperback) INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO 812/.04508 23 2014 the best women's stage monologues edited by Lawrence Harbison Best women's stage monologues 2014 Hanover, NH Smith and Kraus Publishers 2014 Hanover, NH Hanover, NH Smith and Kraus Publishers 1 online resource (193 pages) 1 online resource (193 pages) Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier A) common martyr Michael Weems -- A) kid like Jake Daniel Pearle. -- About a woman named Sarah 2) Lucas Hnath. -- Adult Christina Masciotti. -- And away we go Terrence McNally. -- Baby bird (from Motherhood out loud) Theresa Rebeck. -- Bike America Mike Lew. -- Bite me Nina Mansfield. -- Bodega Bay 2) Elisabeth Karlin. -- Broadway or bus Rosary O'Neill. -- Broken fences 2) Steven Simoncic. -- Core values Steven Levenson. -- Dead and buried James Mclindon. -- Different animals 3) Abby Rosebrock. -- Donkey John Patrick Bray. -- Erectile disfunction David L. Epstein. -- Exquisite potential Stephen Kaplan. -- Geek 2) Crystal Skillman. -- Good television Rod McLachlan. -- H2O Jane Martin. -- Harbor 2) Chad Beguelin. -- Heart song 2) Stephen Sachs. -- How to make friends and then kill them Halley Feiffer. -- How water behaves 3) Sherry Kramer. -- I wanna destroy you Joshua Conkel. -- Jericho 2) Jack Canfora. -- Last first kiss Chad Beckim. -- Leviticus Bekah Brunstetter. -- Love on San Pedro James McManus. -- Love sick 2) Kristina Poe. -- Luce J.C. Lee. -- Mata Hari 2) Don Nigro. -- Mr. Burns Anne Washburn. -- Mud blue sky Marisa Wegrzyn. -- New in the motherhood (from Motherhood out loud) Lisa Loomer. -- No way round but through Scott Caan. -- Nooha's list (from Motherhood out loud) Lameece Issaq. -- On the spectrum Ken Lazebnik. -- Out of the water Brooke Berman. -- Pollywog (2) John P. McEneny. -- Quasars Jennifer O'Grady. -- Samaritans ; or Where is Sylvia? Wayne Paul Mattingly. -- Seven interviews 2) Mark Dunn. -- Sila Chantal Bilodeau. -- Skin and bone Jacqueline Goldfinger -- A) snowfall in Berlin 2) Don Nigro. -- Somebody/nobody Jane Martin. -- Sousepaw 2) Jonathan A. Goldberg. -- South Beach Babylon Michael McKeever. -- Stella and Lou 2) Bruce Graham. -- Stupid fucking bird Aaron Posner. -- Sunset baby Dominique Morrisseau. -- Tea with Edie and Fitz Adam Pasen. -- Thalassa Scott Sickles -- The) beautiful dark Erik Gernand -- The) boxer Merridith Allen -- The) curious case of the Watson intelligence 2) Madeleine George -- The) farm 2) Walt McGough -- The) high water mark 2) Ben Clawson -- The) homosexuals Philip Dawkins -- The) Jacksonian Beth Henley -- The) last seder Jennifer Maisel -- The) sins of Rebethany Chastain Daniel Guyton -- The) snow geese Sharr White -- The) totalitarians 2) Peter Sinn Nachtieb -- The) tribute artist Charles Busch. -- T.I.C. (trenchcoat in common) Peter Sinn Nachtieb. -- Tourists of the mindfield Glenn Alterman. -- Tropical heat Rich Orloff. -- Undiscovered places 2) D. Richard Tucker. -- Veils 2) Tom Coash. -- Very still & hard to see Steve Yockey. -- Warrior class Kenneth Lin. -- Wild Crystal Skillman. -- Year of the rooster Eric Dufault. -- You are dead, you are here Christine Evans. -- Zombie radio Don Nigro The best monologues for women from the 2013-2014 theatrical season presented in this essential book. Here, you will find a rich and varied selection of monologues from plays - most are for younger performers (teens through thirties), but there are also some excellent pieces for older men and women. Some of the monologues are by playwrights familiar to you, such as Don Nigro, Jane Martin, Terrence McNally, or Theresa Rebeck. Others are by exciting up-and-comers, such as Steve Yockey, Wayne Paul Mattingly, Nina Mansfield, and Daniel Guyton.--Amazon.com Monologues Acting- Auditions Women- Drama Monologues Art dramatique- Auditions monologues. Acting- Auditions. Monologues. Women. monologues. Monologues (Drama) Drama. Monologues (Drama) Monologues (Théâtre) Harbison, Lawrence editor