What is a hero? How is one defined?
When Gus Edwards discovered that the majority of the young
actors, playwrights, and teachers he encountered didn't know who
Nat Turner was - nor many other key men and women in black history
- he summoned the power of theatre to correct the situation. "Black
Heroes in Monologues" brings these and other influential African
Americans to life once again.
As he did with "Monologues on Black Life," Edwards offers black
actors and actresses a host of new, original audition and
performance pieces. Perfect for black history month or any moment
that calls for a stirring performance, "Black Heroes in Monologues"
features twenty-seven monologues in the voices of heroes from every
walk of African American life. From Civil Rights-era leaders Martin
Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X to freedom fighters
Harriet Tubman and Joseph Cinque; from Hall of Fame sports figures
Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis to influential artists Paul Robeson,
Mahalia Jackson, Hattie McDaniel, and Oscar Micheaux. You'll find a
wide variety of richly drawn portraits of people whose passion,
resolve, and smarts will inspire your acting.
Heroes come from all walks of life. Some we recognize easily;
others are unknown or forgotten. With "Black Heroes in Monologues,"
we can not only return them to our consciousness, but bring them to
life for people of every color to cherish and enjoy.
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