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Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2: 54 HighQuality Monologues for Kids & Teens,Used
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By the author of the bestselling books:Contemporary Monologues for Young ActorsFantasy Monologues for Young ActorsContemporary Scenes for Young ActorsContemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2 presents 54 original monologues created specifically for actors and acting students ages 714, and for the teachers, directors and acting coaches who work with them.Written by awardwinning New York City playwright Douglas M. Parker, these refreshing monologues give younger actors the opportunity to have fun while exploring and expanding their acting abilities.Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2 offers: 54 monologues with a wide variety of ageappropriate characters,emotions and situations Performance pieces ranging from comedic to quirky to heartfelt Pieces suitable for auditions, performance, or classroom use Contemporary language and situations that young performerswill find easy to relate to Gender neutral writing, so every monologue can be performedby any actor A selection broad enough to ensure that both slightly youngeractors and slightly older actors will find monologues that appealto themBelow are two monologues from the book:SECRETSYou know the best thing about secrets? Everything. Im serious. First you get to feel special because you know something that no one else knows. And then you get to feel special all over again when you tell everyone this awesome secret that no one else knows! And yeah I get that once you tell everyone something, its not a secret anymore. But thats really kind of the point, isnt it? I mean, if you actually wanted to keep something secret, everyone knows I should be the last person youd tell. Right? So yeah, anyone got any secrets they want to share? . . . Anyone?GOALSMy father always tells me, Sandy, its good to have goals. First you set a goal for yourself. Then you accomplish it. And I totally agree with him. Like this morning, we had this math test in Mrs. Dugbys class. A really important math test. And I set myself the goal of not taking it. So as soon as they started passing out the test, I raised my hand and I said Mrs. Dugby, may I be excused from the test? And she said, No. So I raised my hand again and I said, Mrs. Dugby, what I meant to say was can I go to the bathroom? And she said, Just be quick about it. Well wait. Which didnt really help at all. So I raised my hand a third time and I said, Mrs. Dugby? I mean I have to go to the bathroom because I feel sick. So she said, Sick enough to take a makeup test tomorrow after school? Which also was not helpful. So anyhow, this went on for probably longer than it should have. At least Im guessing thats what Mrs. Dugby thought because now I have a new goal, which is to figure out how to not go to detention for the rest of the week. Turns out my dad was right. Its always good to have goals.
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