The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1996

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1996

Author: Jocelyn Beard

Publisher: Smith & Kraus

Published: 1997

Total 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

Author: Jocelyn Beard

Publisher: Smith & Kraus

Published: 1998

Total 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 1998

The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1998

Author: Jocelyn Beard

Publisher: Smith & Kraus

Published: 1999

Total 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 Actor's Book of Contemporary Stage Monologues

The Actor's Book of Contemporary Stage Monologues

Author: Nina Shengold

Publisher: Penguin Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780140096491

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This unique anthology provides a wealth of material for actors and acting students, and a wonderful overview of the best recent plays for anyone interested in theatre. The more than 150 monologues cover a diverse range of subjects, and offer a variety of dramatic styles and moods. Each monologue is introduced with a short description of the plot, setting, and character type by the leading plauwrights of our time. Featured dramatists include: Christopher Durang, Wendy Wasserstein, Lanford Wilson, Wallace Shawn, Tina Howe, Caryl Churchill, Athol Fugard, Beth Henley, Sam Shepard, David Henry Hwang, Harry Kondoleon, John Patrick Shanley, Larry Shue, Michael Weller, David Rabe, Marsha Norman, August Wilson, Albert Innaurato, Jules Feiffer, Harold Pinter, David Hare, Jose Rivera, Tom Stoppard, John Guare, David Mamet, Charles Fuller, William Matrosimone, Robert Patrick, Miguel Pinero