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New Monologues for Women
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New Monologues for Women features forty monologues from plays published by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama recently. The monologues are selected by the editor, Geoffrey Colman, on account of their 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, character interpretation, points of significance in the text, and how to draw from decisions made in professional productions. This collection is the go-to resource for the auditioning actor with an insatiable appetite for new, original and excellent material.
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- Introduction
- Monologues
- Best Man by Carmel Winters – Kay
- Best Man by Carmel Winters – Kay
- Birthday by Joe Penhall – Natasha
- Black Jesus by Anders Lustgarten – Eunice
- Brief Encounter by Noël Coward, adapted for the stage by Emma Rice – Laura
- Can’t Forget About You by David Ireland – Martha
- Candide by Mark Ravenhill – Sophie
- Candide by Mark Ravenhill – Cunegonde
- Cannibals by Rory Mullarkey – Lizaveta
- Casualties by Ross Ericson – Emma
- City Love by Simon Vinnicombe – Lucy
- City Love by Simon Vinnicombe – Lucy
- Clean by Sabrina Mahfouz – Zainab
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon, adapted for the stage by Simon Ste
- Dark Vanilla Jungle by Philip Ridley – Andrea
- Dirty Great Love Story by Richard Marsh and Katie Bonna – Katie
- A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen – Nora
- Dry Ice by Sabrina Mahfouz – Nina
- Dry Ice by Sabrina Mahfouz – Nina
- The Effect by Lucy Prebble – Dr James
- Exit by Steven Berkoff – Anne
- Free Fall by Vinay Patel – Andrea
- Hidden in the Sand by James Phillips – Alexandra
- Hidden in the Sand by James Phillips – Sophia
- A History of Falling Things by James Graham – Jacqui
- If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep by Anders Lustgarten – Kelly
- Josephine and I by Cush Jumbo – Girl
- The Kindness of Strangers by Curious Directive – Lisa
- McQueen, or Lee and Beauty by James Phillips – Dahlia
- Morning by Simon Stephens – Stephanie
- Playing With Grown-ups by Hannah Patterson – Stella
- Quiz Show by Rob Drummond – Sandra
- Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti – Halina
- Skin Tight by Gary Henderson – Elizabeth
- Underneath by Pat Kinevane – Her
- Underneath by Pat Kinevane – Her
- Wasted by Kate Tempest – Charlotte
- The Wolf from the Door by Rory Mullarkey – Catherine
- The Wolf from the Door by Rory Mullarkey – Catherine
- You’re Not Like the Other Girls Chrissy by Caroline Horton – Chrissy