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68<br />
Monologue <strong>and</strong> Scene Books<br />
101<br />
Monologues<br />
for Middle<br />
School Actors<br />
by REBECCA YOUNG<br />
Including duologues<br />
<strong>and</strong> triologues<br />
Paperback: $16.95<br />
(160 pages)<br />
Order #R-B303<br />
A sequel collection of winning monologues in the style<br />
<strong>and</strong> format of 100 Great Monologs by the same<br />
author. Rebecca Young knows how middle schoolers<br />
think <strong>and</strong> act — <strong>and</strong> what they like to talk about! These<br />
monologues, duologues <strong>and</strong> triologues may be used for<br />
auditions, class assignments or discussion starters.<br />
With such a wide variety of topics there is a monologue<br />
to fit any student’s personality or preference. Star<br />
quality, every one!<br />
More Scenes<br />
That Happen<br />
by MARY KRELL-OISHI<br />
Real-life snapshots<br />
of teenage lives<br />
Paperback: $15.95<br />
(208 pages)<br />
Order #R-B112<br />
The drama of the teen years is played out in these thirtyfour<br />
scenes <strong>and</strong> monologs for young actors. Written as<br />
teens speak <strong>and</strong> encompassing the myriad emotions<br />
typical of the “growing up” years, the scenes cover real-life<br />
situations from teen experiences. The script lengths vary<br />
from two to twelve minutes, making them ideal for acting<br />
classes, stage performance, auditions or as contest<br />
material. Themes include: Bulimia, Jealousy,<br />
Graduation, Self-Esteem, Gossip, Chastity,<br />
Friendship, Gangs, Chauvinism, Fitting In, Tests,<br />
Relationships — experiences to laugh about <strong>and</strong> cry<br />
about. Scenes are included for boys, girls <strong>and</strong> mixed casts<br />
<strong>and</strong> involve from one to five actors. Royalty-free<br />
performance with book purchase.<br />
Fifty Professional<br />
Scenes for<br />
Student Actors<br />
by GARRY MICHAEL KLUGER<br />
A collection of short<br />
two-person scenes<br />
Paperback: $15.95<br />
(232 pages)<br />
Order #R-B211<br />
Winning short scenes for auditions <strong>and</strong> competitions. This<br />
book is designed for professional actors seeking roles in TV<br />
shows, commercials <strong>and</strong> stage productions, but may be<br />
used by student performers who wish to work at a<br />
professional level. Actors have been using these same<br />
scenes to win roles at Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> New York TV <strong>and</strong><br />
film studios. Students in acting classes have been using<br />
them to advance their acting experience. The book is<br />
divided into two categories of scenes: Comedy <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Drama</strong>. Most scenes are generic, easily adaptable for use<br />
by male or female actors. Emphasis is on believable<br />
characterization, no cartoon types.<br />
Scenes Keep<br />
Happening<br />
by MARY KRELL-OISHI<br />
More real-life<br />
snapshots of teen lives<br />
Paperback: $15.95<br />
(224 pages)<br />
Order #R-B280<br />
Fifty true-to-life scenes for guys, girls, <strong>and</strong> mixed casts of<br />
two to four actors. Written as teens speak with the drama<br />
<strong>and</strong> emotions of adolescence. Themes include<br />
bullying, dating, driving, clothes, sports, sibling rivalry,<br />
self-esteem, vanity, jobs, sex, responsibility, drugs <strong>and</strong><br />
many more. Some scenes are humorous, others serious.<br />
Suitable for classroom or stage performance. Excellent<br />
contest scripts. Includes five- <strong>and</strong> ten-minute scenes for<br />
girls, guys <strong>and</strong> mixed casts. Sample scenes include:<br />
Being a Woman, The Bully, Poetic Justice, The<br />
Secret, Alone on Prom Night, Facing the Enemy<br />
<strong>and</strong> many more.<br />
Scenes<br />
That Happen<br />
by MARY KRELL-OISHI<br />
Snapshot dramatizations<br />
about life in high school<br />
Paperback: $15.95<br />
(176 pages)<br />
Order #R-B156<br />
Thirty-four real-life scenes for guys, girls <strong>and</strong> mixed<br />
casts of two to four actors. Suitable for classroom or<br />
stage performance. Excellent contest scripts because<br />
student actors portray themselves in the bearable <strong>and</strong><br />
impossible situations of teenage existence. Themes<br />
include dating, popularity, growing up, graduation,<br />
suspension from school, <strong>and</strong> moving — experiences to<br />
laugh about <strong>and</strong> cry about. Scene lengths vary from<br />
four to seven minutes each. Royalty-free<br />
performance with book purchase. Sample scenes<br />
include: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Beaching It,<br />
Girl Talk, Moving Out, The Jerk, Midnight Run<br />
<strong>and</strong> Taking a Joke.<br />
Fifty More Professional<br />
Scenes <strong>and</strong> Monologs<br />
for Student Actors<br />
by GARRY MICHAEL KLUGER<br />
A collection of short<br />
one- <strong>and</strong> two-person scenes<br />
Paperback: $15.95<br />
(200 pages)<br />
Order #R-B267<br />
The success of Fifty Professional Scenes for Student<br />
Actors prompted us to offer a new book of winning short<br />
scenes <strong>and</strong> monologs. Anyone who needs monologs<br />
<strong>and</strong>/or short two-person scenes for auditions <strong>and</strong><br />
competitions will find this book to be a valuable resource.<br />
Designed for professional actors seeking roles in TV<br />
shows, commercials <strong>and</strong> stage productions, it may also be<br />
used by student performers who wish to work at a<br />
professional level. Actors have been using these same<br />
scenes to win roles at New York, L.A. <strong>and</strong> Chicago TV<br />
<strong>and</strong> film studios. Students in acting classes have been using<br />
them to advance their acting experience. The book is<br />
divided into two categories of scenes: Comedy <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Drama</strong>. Most scenes are generic, easily adaptable for use<br />
by male or female actors. Emphasis is on believable<br />
characters, no cartoon types.<br />
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