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New Monologues for Men
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New Monologues for Men features forty monologues from plays published by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama recently. The monologues are selected by the editor, Geoffrey Colman, on account of their suitability and relevance to drama school students and recent graduates entering the profession. Each monologue is preceded by an introductory paragraph, written by the editor, outlining the setting, character type, and point in the plot. Suggestions are offered for staging, performance decisions, points of significance in the text, and drawing on decisions made in professional production/s. This collection is the go-to resource for auditioning actors with an insatiable appetite for new, original and excellent material.
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- Performing Rights
- Introduction
- Monologues
- Actor’s Lament by Steven Berkoff – John
- Birthday by Joe Penhall – Ed
- Black Jesus by Anders Lustgarten – Gabriel Chibamu
- Blackout by Davey Anderson – James
- Blackout by Davey Anderson – James
- Blackta by Nathaniel Martello-White – Brown
- Blackta by Nathaniel Martello-White – Brown
- Bullet Catch by Rob Drummond – Wonder
- Can’t Forget About You by David Ireland – Stevie
- Candide by Mark Ravenhill – Mike
- Candide by Mark Ravenhill – Voltaire
- Casualties by Ross Ericson – Peter
- City Love by Simon Vinnicombe – Jim
- City Love by Simon Vinnicombe – Jim
- The Cow Play by Ed Harris – Owen
- The Effect by Lucy Prebble – Dr Toby Sealey
- Even Stillness Breathes Softly Against a Brick Wall by Brad Birch – Him
- The Grand Gesture by Deborah McAndrew – Simeon
- Hidden in the Sand by James Phillips – Jonathan
- Hidden in the Sand by James Phillips – Jonathan
- A History of Falling Things by James Graham – Robin
- A History of Falling Things by James Graham – Robin
- If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep by Anders Lustgarten – Tom
- If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep by Anders Lustgarten – Ray
- Joe Guy by Roy Williams – Joe
- The Kindness of Strangers by Curious Directive – Ben
- Land of Our Fathers by Christ Urch – Curly
- A Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, adapted by Mark Ravenhill – Galileo
- Playing With Grown-ups by Hannah Patterson – Jake
- Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti – Pierre
- Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti – Ira
- The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht, translated by George Tabori and revised by Alist
- The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht translated by George Tabori and revised by Alista
- Skin Tight by Gary Henderson – Tom
- Sucker Punch by Roy Williams – Leon
- Sucker Punch by Roy Williams – Leon
- True Brits by Vinay Patel – Rahul
- Wasted by Kate Tempest – Ted
- Wasted by Kate Tempest – Danny
- The Whisky Taster by James Graham – Malcolm