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One on one: the best men's monologues for the 21st century
β Scribed by Shuman, Bob;Jaroff, Rebecca Dunn;Henry, Joyce E
- Publisher
- Applause Theatre & Cinema Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Applause acting series
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1476849536
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Intro; Part One; The Adventures Of Nervous-Boy (A Penny Dreadful); Aliens, 3 Miles, Turn Left; An Almost Holy Picture; An Almost Holy Picture; At Said; Auntie Mayhem; The Beginning Of August; A Bicycle Country; Big Bill; Big Love; Bitter Bierce; The Black Monk; Black Thang; Black Thang; The Boss's Daughter; Burning The Old Man; Catch & Release; Chaucer In Rome; Chaucer In Rome; Clean Alternatives; Communicating Through The Sunset; Corps Values; Cuban Operator, Please; Dedication Or The Stuff Of Dreams; The Dog Problem; Doubt; Dust; Dust; End Zone; The Exonerated; Expecting Isabel;Covering the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and experimental theatre since 2000, One on One challenges actors to explore the inner self, develop skill and artistry for auditions, and deliver a knockout onstage performance. These monologues sometimes comic, sometimes serious, and often both tackle issues ranging from race, class, gender, relationships and romance to coming of age, mortality, 9/11, and the Iraq war.
β¦ Subjects
American drama -- 21st century
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