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All the feelings, hella dramatic monologues for the thespians of a teen age, written by Mike Levine ; edited and designed by Geoffrey Golden, Amanda Meadows

Label
All the feelings, hella dramatic monologues for the thespians of a teen age, written by Mike Levine ; edited and designed by Geoffrey Golden, Amanda Meadows
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
All the feelings
Oclc number
958373698
Responsibility statement
written by Mike Levine ; edited and designed by Geoffrey Golden, Amanda Meadows
Sub title
hella dramatic monologues for the thespians of a teen age
Summary
Young actors: Give the boot to Neil Labute. Tell Christopher Durang he's no thang. This ground-breaking book of Grade-A meaty monologues is designed to help teen-aged actorians express their feelings through The Magic of The Theatre. Flip to any page and start reading aloud. You'll be getting attention in no time!
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Q & A -- Glossary -- 12 things you don't need for your monologue -- 3 things you do need for your monologue -- Acting exercises for one! -- Beginner: Twenty-one thousand questions (curious) -- The ultimate prank (mischievous) -- Who's in therapy now, Dr. Schwartzman? (Smug) -- The shocked jock (angry) -- I'm your daughter, dammit (Frustrated) -- Maybe I should have tried at all (regretful) -- Everyone's feeling alive without me (bummed) -- When life gives you mons pubis (shaved). Intermediate: Wouldn't you hit it? (betrayed) -- Shalom shame, shalom redemption (guilty) -- You can go with this guy ... (heroic) -- I like to think we taught you (righteous). Advanced: Smack palace (drugged) -- The love letter (hopeful) -- The overnight mission (paranoid) -- When I'm dancing (sensual) -- No resolution (shell-shocked) -- Don't get trundle popped (tough) -- Babies don't give themselves up (proud)
Target audience
general
Classification
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