Books : Fifty More Professional Scenes and Monologs for Student Actors: A Collection of Short One- And Two-Person Scenes
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 792.028
EAN num: 9781566080958
ISBN number: 1566080959
Label: Meriwether Publishing
Manufacturer: Meriwether Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 193
Printing Date: 2004-04
Publishing house: Meriwether Publishing
Sale Popularity Level: 855130
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Anyone who needs monologues and/or short two-person scenes for auditions and competitions will find this book to be a valuable resource. Designed for professional actors seeking roles in TV shows, commercials and sgate productions, it may also be used by student performers who wish to work at a profesional level. Most scenes are generic, easily adaptable for use by male or female actors. Emphasis is on believable characters, no cartoon types.
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I'm a librarian, and I wish I had at least two more copies of this book. It is checked out more by students than many of our books in the drama section. I hope to see more books like this one.
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I have all three of Garry Kluger's scene books, I use them in my classes, and I have to say that I love his work. The writing is great, the scenes are always of the hightest quality, and my students always have a lot of fun performing them. I hope he comes out with another book soon.
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I was so excited to order this follow-up resource because Kluger's very first book of scenes was maginificent! I was sorely, sorely disappointed with the selection of scenes in this book. The writing is weak and does not even resemble the tone or quality of the writing of the very first book. I had to wonder if Kluger had indeed penned all of these scenes himself. They're awful, just awful. Don't waste your money or your time on this one.
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