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- 2020 : the best men's stage monologues / by Silverberg, Larry (EDT); Silverberg, L.(Larry),editor.;
Two houses of Oliver Ruckenmeyer / John P. McEneny -- Fatbreath / Philip Dawkins -- Lyman the musical / Anne Johnstonbrown -- Prompted / John Levine -- On a scale / Philip Dawkins -- Before Harmony sleeps with Jeff / David-Matthew Barnes -- Suburban undertow / Tom Gough -- The beach / Laura Hirschberg -- This city that I love, this city that I hate / Monte Monteleagre -- Goodgy Charlie / Gabriel Davis -- Let the party begin / Peter Fox -- My name is Harry Drake / Joseph Paquette -- Light / Barbara Blatner -- Second hand angels / Michael Hilton -- Trophy / David-Matthew Barnes -- Separate rooms / Joe Calarco -- Tom Kellogg in B flat / T.J. Walsh -- The Lincoln dress / John P. McEneny -- The girl on the beach / Elayne Heilveil -- Goodby Charles / Gabriel Davis -- Dreams in captivity / Gabriel Davis -- East Haddam / Adam Szymkowicz -- Division street / Jason Odell Williams -- Talking to cats / Arthur Boatin -- Shylock the first / Andrew Heinze -- Something happens for Joe / Philip Dawkins -- Witch hunt / Carol Lashof -- A roof of slate / David Schwingle -- American pig pen / Susan Soon He Stanton -- A good boy / Gary Powers -- Lady Capulet / Melissa Bell -- Lyman the musical / Anne Johnstonbrown -- Waiting for the ball to drop / David Simpatico -- Goodbye, Denny Jacobs / Jackie Martin -- An orphan still/ Gary Powers -- On a scale / Philip Dawkins -- Afterparty, the Rothko studio / S.M. Dale -- Prepper's nightmare/ Rex McGregor -- I no longer keep a list / Gary Powers -- Till Shavuos/ Elayne Heilvel -- Wilde about whitman / David Simpatico -- The people downstairs / Natalie Symons -- The lament of the magic child / Peter Langman -- The destruction of Wilhelm Reich / Peter Langman.Here's our 30th Anniversary edition of select monologues for men for a range of ages from 12 to over 70. The age of the character is indicated in each monologue, but you will find that many may be done by actors of different ages. Some are comic, some dramatic. Some are rather short, some rather long.
- Subjects: Drama.; Young adult literature.; Monologues.; Acting.; Men; Men.;
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