Monologues for Show-offs

Monologues for Show-offs
ISBN-10
032501227X
ISBN-13
9780325012278
Category
Education / General
Pages
124
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
History Ink Books
Authors
Donna Daley, Julie Halston

Description

sBuy this book It is a clever mix of fresh and wildly inventive monologues. The casting call will never be the same. Producers rejoice Laughter and joy return to the audition. - Jeff SharpFilm Producer, Boys Don't CrysFinally Original monologues thatsare actually original. These gals know how to write sharp, witty material. The laughter and tears are all in the right places. - Charles BuschPlaywright/ActorsMake them remember you. That's your goal at every audition. Make them remember you, get the callback, get the part. The right audition material is the first step.sFun. Bold. Brassy. Monologues for Show-Offs will get you noticed. sBesides having plenty of attitude, these showpieces alsosssssss are brand new. You won't rehash someone else's audition with these 74 original pieces to choose from. sssssss include performance notes. Daley and Halston offer their expertise in making your audition pop.sssssss offer plenty of material for both sexes.sssssss provide audition pieces of every length so you'll find just what you need in these pages.sssssss include smart advice on auditioning from industry insiders.sDon't just make a good impression, make a lasting one. Show Off Use Monologues for Show-Offs at your next audition and give the director something to remember - YOU

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