Original Monologs That Showcase Your Talent

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Allworth Press, 2005 - Literary Criticism - 181 pages
* More than 60 new monologs that spotlight special abilities * Great for auditions as well as classrooms and scene study Versatile actors can now set themselves apart from the competition! This collection of more than sixty fresh, serious, and comic pieces allows actors to show off their talents for stage dialects, tap dancing, singing, skateboarding, miming, baton twirling, and much more. Each monolog inOriginal Monologs That Showcase Your Talent is designed to show off a different specific vocal and physical gift. Thirty three-to-five-minute monologs plus thirty-three one-minute monologs, each one complete with synopses, character profiles, and prop lists, make this a great asset for actors and teachers.

About the author (2005)

Dwight Watson has been a professor of theater for nearly twenty-five years at Wabash College, where he is chair of the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts. He has directed more than sixty productions for educational and professional theaters. His plays have been produced at theaters around the United States, including the American Theatre of Actors in New York City. His monologs have been published in The Theatre Audition Book and Millennium Monologs (both published by Meriwether Publishing), as well as The Book of Monologues for Aspiring Actors (National Textbook Company). He lives in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

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