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Twenty Dialect Monologues

Twenty Dialect Monologues
Author: Peggy Reece
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1928
Genre: Monologues
ISBN:

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Monologues in Dialect for Young Actors

Monologues in Dialect for Young Actors
Author: Kimberly Mohne Hill
Publisher: Smith & Kraus Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781575255774

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Building on the work of the first collection of monologues for actors to perform in dialect, Volume 2 contains chapters with instructions on how to acquire and use each dialect, and appropriate monologues to accompany the dialects. Monologues are selected from primarilycontemporary plays by internationally renowned playwrights and artists.Chapters includeStandard BritishIrishAmerican SouthernSpanishBlack South AfricanThis book is a must-have for any young actor or theater teacher! Specifically designed for young actors ages 15¿25.KIMBERLY MOHNE HILL received her Master¿s degree at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. A teacher, actor, and dialect coach, Kimberly has worked on over fifty productions in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has coached for such companies as A.C.T., San JoseRepertory Theatre, TheatreWorks, San Jose Stage Company, Center Rep of Walnut Creek, the Aurora Theater Company, and Marin Theater Company. Along with her dialect coaching career, Kimberly has also served on the faculty at A.C.T., Santa Clara University, and Notre Dame de Namur University. Smith and Kraus publishers published Kimberly¿s first two books ¿ Scenes in Dialect for Young Actors and Monologues in Dialect for Young Actors ¿ available at bookstores everywhere and Amazon.com. A native Californian, Kimberly has been studying and performing in dialects for over twenty years.¿Monologues in Dialect and Scenes in Dialect together represent an essential newresource specifially for young actors. I enthusiastically recommend these books toyoung actors, teachers, and directors who will find expert guidance as well as excitingmonologues and scenes.¿ CRAIG SLAIGHT, DIRECTOR, YOUNG CONSERVATORY, AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATER


Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages: 810
Release: 1956
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (July - December)


New Monologues and Dialect Stories

New Monologues and Dialect Stories
Author: Mary Moncure Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1908
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

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Twenty-one Good Monologues

Twenty-one Good Monologues
Author: Olive White Fortenbacher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1935
Genre:
ISBN:

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Monologues

Monologues
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1904
Genre: Monologues
ISBN:

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Monologues in Dialect for Young Actors

Monologues in Dialect for Young Actors
Author: Kimberly Mohne Hill
Publisher: Smith & Kraus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9781575252506

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For the first time, a collection of monologues to work on in Dialect! Challenging monologues which require dialect have been compiled in this new work from Smith & Kraus. In sections with an introduction and description of each dialect, there are scenes which use Standard British, Cockney British, Irish, Russian, American Southern and Brooklyn dialects (to name a few)! This book is excellent as a supplement to your acting/speech training and would be great use in scene study classes and Dialect courses.


The Perfect Monologue

The Perfect Monologue
Author: Ginger Howard Friedman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0879106212

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In this companion volume to her highly successful ÊCallbackÊ Ginger Howard Friedman a veteran casting director playwright and teacher reveals her winning formula for a monologue audition that lands you the part. She explains her essential rules for a successful audition then selects scenes from 16 plays and adapts them into monologues comic and serious for men and women of all ages.


Women in the Wings

Women in the Wings
Author: Jacqueline Sharer Robertson
Publisher: CSS Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006-01-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 078802387X

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Solidly rooted in the biblical story, gifted with creative imagination, and acutely aware of issues faced by people today, Pastor Jacqueline Sharer Robertson brings women of the Bible to life in ways that strengthen our relationships with God and one another. These sermons will inspire preachers to greater creativity and imagination. George G. Carlson Bishop, South-Central Synod of Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Turn ordinary sermons into memorable occasions with this set of 20 dramatic monologues that can be used by female pastors, lay speakers, or other worship leaders. Women In The Wings highlights the role of women in the Christian story, as scripture passages are brought to life and interpreted by the women who were there. Each monologue tells the story of a biblical character, or of someone who might have witnessed the biblical narrative unfold. Women In The Wings provides a user-friendly approach to communicating the gospel through drama -- each thought-provoking monologue comes with theological reflections ("Making It Preach") plus staging instructions and performance tips ("Making It Play") that makes it accessible for anyone. And this material isn't just for use in worship -- it's also great for women's retreats or as discussion starters for Bible study. If you let the women in these monologues share the pulpit with you, together you'll preach the Word in fresh and meaningful ways. Robertson brings together her experience as an actor with her years as a pastor to create narratives which ring true to life. Sophisticated understandings of scripture, theology, and human nature are expressed in simple, natural language. At the same time, careful and critical attention to the biblical text and engaging communication of the gospel give these monologues integrity. Ruth Duck Professor of Worship Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Jacqueline Sharer Robertson is the pastor of Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin. She previously served congregations in Illinois and Wisconsin, and has also been a writer, performer, and community organizer. Robertson holds degrees from Illinois Wesleyan University (B.F.A. in musical theatre) and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (M.Div.).