Art of the Monologue

Monologues They Haven't Heard Yet

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning, Fiction & Literature, Drama
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Author: Frank Catalano ISBN: 9781625171160
Publisher: Lexington Avenue Press Publication: May 6, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Avenue Press Language: English
Author: Frank Catalano
ISBN: 9781625171160
Publisher: Lexington Avenue Press
Publication: May 6, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Avenue Press
Language: English
The Art of the Monologue - A collection of original monologues and complete how to sections that help you with casting type, monologue selection and final performance. A great new source of acting material for auditions, acting class and full performance. Contains 52 monologues categorized by age and gender. A great source for both acting students and teachers. Reviews Excellent source of comedy and dramatic material! If you are an aspiring actor you must read this book and you will go back to it a thousand times. Frank has a unique, ralaxed way of teaching and writing. After you read his book I'm sure you will wish you could attend his classes. I said an aspiring actor because I am one, but I really mean anyone can and will learn a great deal from this book. Don't wait. You will be many steps closer to succes with the use of this great book. I have read many monologue compilations, but this one is excellent! The material is relevant and very good. I also loved the characters. Plus all of the pieces can be done together as a single work. Very cool book. I'd give it an A+ for originality. A great study for would be actors or comedians of any type, highly recommended, November 13, 2008 By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews A monologue makes the speaker the sole star - no other people, no props, it's all on their own skill. "Art of the Monologue: Monologues They Haven't Heard Yet" is a guide to the art form and how to do it well. Ranging from an acting monologue, such as the famous ones from plays such as Hamlet, to soliloquy, to Stand-Up Comedy, to stor
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The Art of the Monologue - A collection of original monologues and complete how to sections that help you with casting type, monologue selection and final performance. A great new source of acting material for auditions, acting class and full performance. Contains 52 monologues categorized by age and gender. A great source for both acting students and teachers. Reviews Excellent source of comedy and dramatic material! If you are an aspiring actor you must read this book and you will go back to it a thousand times. Frank has a unique, ralaxed way of teaching and writing. After you read his book I'm sure you will wish you could attend his classes. I said an aspiring actor because I am one, but I really mean anyone can and will learn a great deal from this book. Don't wait. You will be many steps closer to succes with the use of this great book. I have read many monologue compilations, but this one is excellent! The material is relevant and very good. I also loved the characters. Plus all of the pieces can be done together as a single work. Very cool book. I'd give it an A+ for originality. A great study for would be actors or comedians of any type, highly recommended, November 13, 2008 By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews A monologue makes the speaker the sole star - no other people, no props, it's all on their own skill. "Art of the Monologue: Monologues They Haven't Heard Yet" is a guide to the art form and how to do it well. Ranging from an acting monologue, such as the famous ones from plays such as Hamlet, to soliloquy, to Stand-Up Comedy, to stor

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