The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues
The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues Volume II
The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues
Tina Wimby, Adra Young
To all the fans of the first guide, The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues, Volume II is finally here! Acknowledged for creating an acting guide that placed a direct emphasis on promoting appropriate socialization skills, Ms. Young is back with fifty-two additional acts that address the multifaceted issues that kids of today's generation are faced with.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Anthology
  • Educational

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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BE

From her teaching experience, the author has created a series of fifty-one monologues to help students enhance their performing arts skills. She divided the work into sections for young women, young men and all youth. Her stage directions offer young actors guidelines for presentation. Each monologue is a story in itself and invites the performer to see situations from the eyes of other youth. The voice and tone varies in each piece and covers ground from humorous to tragic.

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CDi

This book is not a story book. It is full of monologues for future actors and actresses. All the monologues in it are made up, but about real life situations such as being bullied and living in poverty. It is a very informational book and helps you think about situations that may even be happening to somebody you know.

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