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Monologues for Men by Men: Volume Two

Editat de Gary Garrison, Michael Wright
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2003 – vârsta de la 19 ani

For this second volume, Garrison and Wright have assembled a collection of reflections by men about what it means to be a male these days, particularly in the wake of September 11, 2001, and how they are putting their thoughts and feelings into theatrical expression. Representing an international community of playwrights, these monologues will satisfy any actor looking for new, original theatre pieces for auditions or acting classes. What's more, the material is accessible, thought provoking, and fun to perform.

Each monologue raises a set of questions that is theatrically illustrated through character construction, linear and non-linear structure, and simple storytelling: What is life like for men in this new age? Why and when are men moved to speak? To whom? And for what reason? How has men's awareness of the world changed after the horror of September 11th?

Each writer answers these questions in a thematically or dramaturgically unique way. Those writers whose monologues relate to the terrorist attacks remind us of the power of the single voice to say no, be heard, or instigate change. Other writers use a sort of "page architecture" that creates a distinctive sense of phrasing for actors to use as they will. Together the monologues give actors the opportunity to educate, question, inspire, or entertain. Playwrights, too, will benefit from the variety of writing styles, genres, ideas, and theatrical constructions they can explore.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780325005591
ISBN-10: 0325005591
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 137 x 214 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books

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For this second volume, Garrison and Wright have assembled a collection of reflections by men about what it means to be a male these days, particularly in the wake of September 11, 2001, and how they are putting their thoughts and feelings into theatrical expression. Representing an international community of playwrights, these monologues will satisfy any actor looking for new, original theatre pieces for auditions or acting classes. What's more, the material is accessible, thought provoking, and fun to perform.
Each monologue raises a set of questions that is theatrically illustrated through character construction, linear and non-linear structure, and simple storytelling:
  • What is life like for men in this new age?
  • Why and when are men moved to speak? To whom? And for what reason?
  • How has men's awareness of the world changed after the horror of September 11th?
Each writer answers these questions in a thematically or dramaturgically unique way. Those writers whose monologues relate to the terrorist attacks remind us of the power of the single voice to say no, be heard, or instigate change. Other writers use a sort of "page architecture" that creates a distinctive sense of phrasing for actors to use as they will. Together the monologues give actors the opportunity to educate, question, inspire, or entertain. Playwrights, too, will benefit from the variety of writing styles, genres, ideas, and theatrical constructions they can explore.