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A sequel collection of winning monologues in the style and format
of 101 Monologues for Middle School Actors by the same author.
Rebecca Young knows how middle schoolers think and act and what
they like to talk about These monologues, duologues, and triologues
may be used for auditions, class assignments, or discussion
starters. With such a wide variety of topics, there is a monologue
to fit any student's personality or preference. These characters
speak as teenagers live. Easy to stage.
This valuable resource book provides alternative ways for students
to develop unique drama-related skills. Each of the chapters
contains an objective, overview, project timeline, idea variations,
tips and tricks, fun facts and more! Some include activities for
individual students and groups. A great addition to any middle
school classroom. Includes sixteen chapters of middle school drama
projects.
The plays in this theater book give teenage performers the chance
to reveal the unique identities and motivations of students their
own age. These brief plays may be used for speech and drama
classrooms, forensic competitions or variety shows. They are easily
staged with no sets or costumes. Topics include: how to be popular,
jealousy, shoplifting, pranks and more. Included are scripts for
girls only, scripts for boys only and scripts for mixed casts. The
dialog in all the plays is believable and easy to perform.
The Boogeyman is afraid of the dark! The Tooth Fairy hates her job!
The Wicked Witch isn't really so wicked! One hundred fantasy
monologs reveal what characters like Cinderella and Captain Hook
might really say if given the chance. It's fun, it's cool and it's
offbeat to portray the "other side of the story" of these famous
fantasy characters. Each monolog is delightfully preposterous and
hilariously different. Fifty boys and fifty girls can choose the
fantasy character of their choice. How does scissor-happy Rapunzel
really feel about her long, long hair? Who is this not-so-jolly
Santa Clause? And is Little Red Riding Hood a secret agent? A wide
selection of monologs for classroom use, contests or as part of a
variety show. Sample monologs: Shopping-Compulsive Cinderella,
Desperate Housewife: Mrs. Clause, The Forgetful Fairy Godmother,
Waterlogged Little mermald, Arachrophobic Spiderman, Humpty Dumpty:
Assassinated, The Not-So Prince Charming, Hunchback of a Picky
Dame.
A collection of comedic and dramatic monologues perfect for use by
middle school performers.
This theatre book is a sequel collection of winning monologues in
the style and format of "100 Great Monologs" by the same author.
Rebecca Young knows how middle schoolers think and act - and what
they like to talk about! These monologues, duologues and triologues
may be used for auditions, classroom assignments or discussion
starters. With such a wide variety of topics there is a monologue
to fit any student's personality or preference. Star quality every
one!
This is a collection of short plays for speech and drama
classrooms, forensic competitions, or variety shows. It includes
scripts for girls, boys, and mixed casts.
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Rebecca Young; Illustrated by Matt Ottley
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This is a sequel collection of winning monologues in the style and
format of "100 Great Monologs" by the sane author. Rebecca Young
knows how teenagers think and act - and what they like to talk
about. These monologues and duologues may be used for auditions,
class assignments or contest competitions. With such a wide variety
of topics, there is a monologue to fit any student's personality.
All of the monologues are non-theatrical in style - they speak as
teenagers live. Easy to stage.
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit is a pantomime written by amateurs for
amateurs, and with a degree of flexibility. It can be acted by a
cast of any size and ability - or no ability at all. It does not
contain any adult humour.
ABDUCTED: THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE is a suspenseful novel where Julie
West's life takes an unexpected turn when her obsessive
ex-boyfriend is waiting in her car after work one night. Julie soon
finds out that being abducted is the least of her worries. As day
after day passes, things go from bad to unbelievable. In the end,
Julie is faced with a decision that will both shock and endear her
to readers.
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