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Contemporary Duologues: Two Women
  • Language: en

Contemporary Duologues: Two Women

Helping you select and perform the audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills.

Contemporary Monologues for Men
  • Language: en

Contemporary Monologues for Men

Fifty fantastic speeches for men, from top plays by some of Britain's most exciting dramatists.

Contemporary Monologues for Teenagers: Female
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Contemporary Monologues for Teenagers: Female

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Forty fantastic female 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 - in order to allow you to express who you are as a performer - and to the specific purposes of the audition. In this invaluable collection you'll find forty speeches by leading contemporary playwrights including Andrew Bovell, Nadia Fall, Vivienne Franzmann, James Fritz, Stac...

Trilby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Trilby

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

"Little Billee is a young English painter with great talent. He and his friends Taffy and the Laird share a studio in a Quartier Latin neighborhood full of artists and musicians, including a German-Polish music teacher named Svengali. The group become acquainted with an artists' model named Trilby, who was orphaned as a child and who works to support her little brother and herself. Trilby is lively, charming, unpretentious, and beautiful, and soon Little Billee is madly in love. When his mother learns that Little Billee intends to marry an artists' model (nude models were almost as socially unacceptable as protitutes) she travels to Paris and tells Trilby that such a marriage would mean ruin...

The Books in My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The Books in My Life

In this unique work, Henry Miller gives an utterly candid and self-revealing account of the reading he did during his formative years.

The Genius of Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

The Genius of Democracy

In the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century United States, ideas of genius did more than define artistic and intellectual originality. They also provided a means for conceptualizing women's participation in a democracy that marginalized them. Widely distributed across print media but reaching their fullest development in literary fiction, tropes of female genius figured types of subjectivity and forms of collective experience that were capable of overcoming the existing constraints on political life. The connections between genius, gender, and citizenship were important not only to contests over such practical goals as women's suffrage but also to those over national membership, cult...

The Temple of Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Temple of Culture

From the beginning of modern intellectual history to the culture wars of the present day, the experience of assimilating Jews and the idiom of "culture" have been fundamentally intertwined with each other. Freedman's book begins by looking at images of the stereotypical Jew in the literary culture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century England and America, and then considers the efforts on the part of Jewish critics and intellectuals to counter this image in the public sphere. It explores the unexpected parallels and ironic reversals between a cultural dispensation that had ambivalent responses to Jews and Jews who became exponents of that very tradition.

Who Do We Think We Are?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Who Do We Think We Are?

A play for older actors. This play presents a kaleidoscope of stories about war, displacement, revolution and liberation taking us on an emotional journey across three continents. Based on the actors’ personal and family experiences, the stories interweave and overlap, exploring moments of joy, sadness and laughter set against key historical events over the last hundred years. Poignant, moving, funny, inspiring, this is the first piece of work created by the Visible Ensemble, dedicated to putting older performers and their rich lives centre stage. Reviews ‘Memories are picked up like dropped stitches... by a company of older actors of defiant talent’ – The Observer ‘At once charmin...

Contemporary Duologues: Two Women
  • Language: en

Contemporary Duologues: Two Women

Helping you select and perform the audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills.

Book News
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 826

Book News

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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