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Contemporary Monologues for Teenagers: Male
Trilby James
- 168 pages
- English
- ePUB (adapté aux mobiles)
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Contemporary Monologues for Teenagers: Male
Trilby James
Ă propos de ce livre
Forty fantastic male speeches for teenagers, all written since the year 2000, by some of the most exciting and acclaimed writers working today.
Whether you're applying for drama school, taking an exam, or auditioning for a professional role, it's likely you'll be required to perform one or more monologues, including a piece from a contemporary play. It's vital to come up with something fresh that's suited both to you â in order to allow you to express who you are as a performer â and to the specific purposes of the audition.
In this invaluable collection you'll find forty speeches by leading contemporary playwrights including Annie Baker, Jez Butterworth, Nadia Fall, Ella Hickson, Arinzé Kene, Dawn King, Jessica Swale, Jack Thorne, Enda Walsh and Tom Wells, from plays that were premiered at many of the UK's most famous and respected venues, including the National Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe, Manchester Royal Exchange, Royal Court Theatre, Bush Theatre, Traverse Theatre, the Young Vic, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Drawing on her experience as an actor, director and teacher at several leading drama schools, Trilby James introduces each speech with a user-friendly, bullet-point list of ten things you need to know about the character, and then five ideas to help you perform the monologue.
This book also features a step-by-step guide to the process of selecting and preparing your speech, and approaching the audition itself.
'Sound practical advice for anyone attending an audition⊠a source of inspiration for teachers and students alike' - Teaching Drama Magazine on The Good Audition Guides
Foire aux questions
Informations
Table des matiĂšres
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Monologues
- Nick: from from About a Goth by Tom Wells
- Lloyd: from from Blue Stockings by Jessica Swale
- Yaamin: from Brainstorm by Ned Glasier, Emily Lim and Company Three
- Clive: from BU232 by Stuart Slade
- Tight: from Burying Your Brother in the Pavement by Jack Thorne
- Tom: from Burying Your Brother in the Pavement by Jack Thorne
- Jim: from Chatroom by Enda Walsh
- Honey: from Cressida by Nicholas Wright
- Derek: from Crushed Shells and Mud by Ben Musgrave
- Vincent: from Crushed Shells and Mud by Ben Musgrave
- Boy: from Dean McBride by Sonya Hale
- Liam: from The Distance by Deborah Bruce
- Ted: from Epic Love and Pop Songs by Phoebe Eclair-Powell
- Diarmid: from The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth
- Shane: from The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth
- Avery: from The Flick by Annie Baker
- Richard: from Forever House by Glenn Waldron
- William: from Foxfinder by Dawn King
- Andrew: from A Grand Day Out by Michael Dennis
- Lee: from Holes in the Skin by Robert Holman
- Garden Boy: from Home by Nadia Fall
- Singing Boy: from Home by Nadia Fall
- Tattoo Boy: from Home by Nadia Fall
- Jamie: from Jonesy by Tom Wells
- Luke: from Jumpers for Goalposts by Tom Wells
- Billy: from Kes by Lawrence Till, adapted from Barry Hinesâ novel
- Kehinde: from Little Baby Jesus by Arinzé Kene
- Rugrat: from Little Baby Jesus by Arinzé Kene
- Sebastian: from Moth by Declan Greene
- John: from My Boy Jack by David Haig
- b.: from Natives by Glenn Waldron
- c.: from Natives by Glenn Waldron
- Kev: from Plastic by Kenneth Emson
- Sam: from Precious Little Talent by Ella Hickson
- Jason: from Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Yonni: from Run by Stephen Laughton
- Thomas: from Scuttlers by Rona Munro
- Vernon: from Vernon God Little by Tanya Ronder, adapted from DBC Pierreâs novel
- Teenager: from What We Know by Pamela Carter
- Mark: from Wink by Phoebe Eclair-Powell
- The Good Audition Guides
- About the Author
- Copyright and Performing Rights Information