Monologues For Auditions For Kids

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  monologues for auditions for kids: Magnificent Monologues for Kids Chambers Stevens, 1999 This collection of short monologues for boys and girls deals with such topicsas pets, parents, friends, and school.
  monologues for auditions for kids: The Loman Family Picnic Donald Margulies, 1994 THE STORY: The setting is a new luxury high-rise apartment with Spanish décor in Coney Island, the home of a middle-class Jewish family struggling to put up a good front even though continually short of cash. The father, Herbie, who sells lightin
  monologues for auditions for kids: Monologues for Kids Ruth Mae Roddy, 1987-01-01 A collection of short monologues about experiences and feelings familiar to young girls and boys.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Great Scenes and Monologues for Children Craig Slaight, Jack F. Sharrar, 1993 Presents a collection of monologues and scenes from familiar plays and books for young actors to perform.
  monologues for auditions for kids: My First Monologue Book Kristen Dabrowski, 2006 This groundbreaking new series is for truly young actors- monologues, scenes, and technique book for the elementary school set. Each book builds on the one before it, so skills grow as students grow. Often, young children are given work written for older actors that is difficult for them to understand and retain. This material is comprehensible, relatable, and fun. For all the young characters and performers, there is finally a book for you!And within this series, an exciting collection that breaks down barriers: Square pegs don?t fit into round holes. It''s that simple.Specifically for young actors of Hispanic descent, M. Ramirez has written a group of books for second, third, fourth generation immigrant kids who don''t often feel included in a lot of the literature they?re surrounded with. References to abuelos, abuelas, and other cultural specifics help make these performance pieces a little more accessible to kids who might or might not be speaking English as a second language. all with a specific flavor that will help young actors find their voices and stretch themselves, performing pieces that speak not only about them, but directly to them.Because of the Latino flavor incorporated into this material, these kids can focus on what they are meant to focus on performing without any cultural barriers.KIDS: These books tell you about how to act and give you some excellent characters to play! There are also many, many games and activities. (P.S. They may also make you the smartest kid you know!)TEACHERS: This series provides ample material for classroom use. In addition, the Teacher''s Guide will give tips and ideas to use in classrooms.PARENTS: If you''ve got a natural performer in the house, this book provides some simple pieces for auditioning, horsing around, or performing in the living room. These books are both fun and educational.AGENTS/MANAGERS: These monologues are immediate and active, with different emotions and levels within each monologue. Great for auditions.Everyday life was never so nutty! Inside you''ll find imaginative what if pieces for would-be princesses, cowboys, robots, and superheroes as well as real-life issues like unfair bedtimes, making new friends, and the horrible taste of broccoli. At this stage in life there are lots of firsts, too, like going to a new school and losing your teeth, so there are plenty of topics for children to connect with. short, accessible selections on common topics such as games, families, food, friends, school, and wishes. The true-to-life experiences and emotions are delivered in a child''s voice and run the gamut from funny to serious. . . . The book has several classroom applications, including public speaking, memorization, journal writing, and storytelling. While there are other monologue titles for elementary children . . . the selections in My First Monologue Book are much shorter and easier to memorize or analyze.SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALKRISTEN DABROWSKI is a writer, actress, teacher, and director residing in New York City. Kristen has written eighteen books so far for Smith and Kraus, including The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens 3, 11, and 12; the 10+ series of short plays, scenes and monologues (6 volumes); the Teens Speak series (4 volumes), 20 Ten-Minute Plays for Teens 1; and The Ultimate Monologue Book for Middle School Actors 1 and 4. Additionally, she is author of Clown: A Love Story, a full-length play for 5 actors. Kristen is a member of Actors Equity and The Dramatists Guild.M. RAMIREZ is a Miami native and a graduate of NYU?s Dramatic Writing program. His monologues and scenes for young actors have won Critic?s Choice Awards at Thespian Society Competitions at District, State, and National Levels. He is a two-time winner of the Latino Playwriting Award from the Kennedy Center''s American College Theatre Festival. His plays have been produced at Fringe NYC, the Mad Cat Theatre Company, City Theatre''s Summer Shorts, and Actors Theatre of Louisville.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Wild and Wacky L. E. McCullough, 2017-09-22 Childhood is a time of unexcelled wonder and imagination. These 60 monologues by children's playwright L.E. McCullough focus on the magical moments of delight and discovery that make being a kid one of the best things anyone ever does. This collection of 60 one-minute monologues contains fun and imaginative monologues for children.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2: 54 High-Quality Monologues for Kids & Teens Douglas M. Parker, 2019-10-15 Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2 presents 54 original monologues created specifically for actors and acting students aged 7-15, and for the teachers, directors and acting coaches who work with them. Written by award-winning New York City playwright Douglas M. Parker, author of the best-selling books Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors, Fantasy Monologues for Young Actors, and Contemporary Scenes for Young Actors, these refreshing monologues give younger actors the opportunity to have fun while exploring and expanding their acting skills.Contemporary Monologues for Young Actors 2 offers: * 54 monologues with a wide variety of age-appropriate characters, emotions and situations * Performance pieces ranging from comedic to quirky to heartfelt * Contemporary language and situations that young performers will find easy to relate to * Gender neutral writing, so every monologue can be performed by any actor * A selection broad enough to ensure that both slightly younger actors and slightly older actors will find monologues that appeal to them * Pieces suitable for auditions, performance, or classroom use
  monologues for auditions for kids: 101 Monologues for Kids! Hollis McLachlan, 2011-10-28 A collection of 101 monologues, each about one minute long, intended for use by children aged 5 to 12 for auditions and other purposes. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Monologues for Teens , 2008
  monologues for auditions for kids: Cool Characters for Kids Janet B. Milstein, 2002 A collection of original monologues for elementary and high school students to use in auditions and competitions, intended to reflect the complex world of today.
  monologues for auditions for kids: The Acting Coach Approach Jon Emm, 2014-04-24 First in a series for young actors ages 8-15--Cover.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Minute Monologues for Kids Ruth Mae Roddy, 2000 For children aged 7--11. Each monologue may be presented by either gender and deals with contemporary subjects. Rather than applying a fictitious name to the monologues, they have been headed relative to subject matter: neighbours; big ideas; Christmas wish; looks; music lesson; poor people; sad news; divorce; safety first; fear; etc. Each monologue has been timed to run one minute or slightly less and alined worksheet accompanies each monologue.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Between Good and Evil D. M. Larson, 2014-11 Between Good and Evil is a comedy stage play script about heroes and aliens for 7 to 42 actors. The play includes the following monologues and scripts: Monologue from Another World (page 1), Touched by an Alien (page 2), Protecto (page 9), Stung (page 10), Blinded by the Knight (page 16), Man of Metropolis (page 32), Mugged in Metropolis (page 38), Princess from Another Planet (page 42), Growing Up is Hard to Do (page 50), A Werewolf in my Bed (page 51), Dreaming of Dragons (page 60), Chocolate and Kisses (page 60), Superhero Support Group (page 66), and Super Dead Man (page 89). Cover art by Shiela Larson
  monologues for auditions for kids: Great Monologues for Young Actors, Vol. 2 Craig Slaight, 2017-09-15 As professional directors and teachers who work with young and adult actors at the Tony Award-Winning American Conservatory Theater, Slaight and Sharrar have years of experience helping actors uncover the dynamics of the monologue, as acting exercise and as audition material. Now in their impressive third volume of age-appropriate monologues, culled from plays by substantial playwrights from an international field, the editors have assembled an impressive collection to take the actor/director/teacher to new levels of sophistication and breadth. The volume's introduction is a concise guide to today's audition obstacles and how to overcome them. As in their other award-winning collections, Slaight and Sharrar have selected character speeches from the finest dramatic literature. In addition, they have included a special section on the use of the song lyric as an exciting and useful exercise in solo work. Some of the writers included are: Edward Albee, Lee Blessing, Constance Congdon, Kia Corthron, Bob Dylan, Horton Foote, Timothy Mason, Sharman Macdonald, Lynn Nottage, Adam Rapp, George Bernard, Shaw Shakespeare, Sam Shepard, John M. Synge
  monologues for auditions for kids: THE 100 Kirsty Budding, 2019-12-12 THE 100 offers a hundred new and classic monologues for children and young adults ages 5-19. Written by award-winning playwright Kirsty Budding, the collection includes a helpful prologue with advice on performing monologues, followed by conveniently organised thematic sections with illustrations to indicate drama or comedy.Fantasy & Fairytales (Fairies, Mermaids, Wizards and more!);Greek and Norse Mythology (Thor, Loki, Zeus, Hercules, Hades, Medusa?);Teen Life (exam stress, romance, social media, sibling rivalry, cyber bullying?);Secret Agents and Espionage (meet James Blonde and the agent who trained John Wick!);Comedy (laugh out loud as kids play teachers, dance divas, the Queen of England and more!);Drama (loss of grandparents, moving schools, growing up?),Classic Literary Characters (Oliver Twist, Jo March, Jane Eyre?);Historical Figures (Julius Caesar, Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr...); Shakespeare (Romeo, Romeo; To Be or Not to Be?)Perfect for auditions, school drama classes and performances, length and difficulty levels range to provide exciting options for children and teenagers ages 5-19. The book is ideal for families with children of different ages, as well as for use in schools with multiple year groups.With a range unheard of in a monologue collection, it's the perfect resource for a young performer to use again and again on their acting journey. Playing Thor is awesome! I just love all of it, it's super funny! - Harper Scott, age 9I love the 'Messy Room' monologue! I think my Mum does too... - Breanna Kelly, age 15I really enjoyed performing the School Principal monologue - great writing and a funny and relatable scenario! - Robert Wearden, age 17I admire Kirsty Budding's dry humour and wit in the monologue Almost Twenty. It got lots of laughs when I performed it for a university assignment because everyone could relate to those challenges and frustrations of becoming an adult. - Cecilia Waugh, age 19Kirsty Budding is a name to watch. - Stage Whispers
  monologues for auditions for kids: One-Minute Monologues for Teens Mike Kimmel, 2020-08-08 One-Minute Monologues for Teensis a collection of 100 original comedy and drama scripts on a wide range of topics. They are easily relatable to teenage actors' real-life roles as daughters, sons, students, (student athletes, ) and after-school employees. Each monologue is gender-neutral and may be performed by both male and female actors in a one-minute timeframe. No props or costumes are required. The monologues are clean, family-friendly, and include positive messages, life lessons, and ethical questions for young people written between the lines. Ultimately, these monologues can help parents and teachers encourage positive attitudes and behaviors in our teen performers - and their classmates and audiences too. Appropriate for film, television, and theater training and performance - as well as college drama program auditions.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Teen Boys' Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny Alisha Gaddis, 2015 TEEN BOYS' COMEDIC MONOLOGUES THAT ARE ACTUALLY FUNNY
  monologues for auditions for kids: Feiffer's People Jules Feiffer, 1969 A long-run Broadway hit, this warmly humorous--and human--play by our theatre's most renowned comic writer, offers a wise and witty examination of a family hilariously beset by marital and domestic problems. ...one of the most professional pieces of work Bro
  monologues for auditions for kids: 125 Original Audition Monologues Sandy Asher, Kent R. Brown, Joseph Robinette, 2003 Audition Monologues
  monologues for auditions for kids: Ask a Manager Alison Green, 2018-05-01 From the creator of the popular website Ask a Manager and New York’s work-advice columnist comes a witty, practical guide to 200 difficult professional conversations—featuring all-new advice! There’s a reason Alison Green has been called “the Dear Abby of the work world.” Ten years as a workplace-advice columnist have taught her that people avoid awkward conversations in the office because they simply don’t know what to say. Thankfully, Green does—and in this incredibly helpful book, she tackles the tough discussions you may need to have during your career. You’ll learn what to say when • coworkers push their work on you—then take credit for it • you accidentally trash-talk someone in an email then hit “reply all” • you’re being micromanaged—or not being managed at all • you catch a colleague in a lie • your boss seems unhappy with your work • your cubemate’s loud speakerphone is making you homicidal • you got drunk at the holiday party Praise for Ask a Manager “A must-read for anyone who works . . . [Alison Green’s] advice boils down to the idea that you should be professional (even when others are not) and that communicating in a straightforward manner with candor and kindness will get you far, no matter where you work.”—Booklist (starred review) “The author’s friendly, warm, no-nonsense writing is a pleasure to read, and her advice can be widely applied to relationships in all areas of readers’ lives. Ideal for anyone new to the job market or new to management, or anyone hoping to improve their work experience.”—Library Journal (starred review) “I am a huge fan of Alison Green’s Ask a Manager column. This book is even better. It teaches us how to deal with many of the most vexing big and little problems in our workplaces—and to do so with grace, confidence, and a sense of humor.”—Robert Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule and The Asshole Survival Guide “Ask a Manager is the ultimate playbook for navigating the traditional workforce in a diplomatic but firm way.”—Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together
  monologues for auditions for kids: Best Contemporary Monologues for Kids Ages 7-15 Lawrence Harbison, 2015 BEST CONTEMPORARY MONOLOGUES FOR KIDS AGES 7-15
  monologues for auditions for kids: The Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe, 2024-01-29 In Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator tries to prove his sanity after murdering an elderly man because of his vulture eye. His growing guilt leads him to hear the old man's heart beating under the floorboards, which drives him to confess the crime to the police.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Mysteries of the Mind Richard M. Restak, 2000 Offers a study of the anatomy, capabilities, and emotive aspects of the human brain, organized into five thematic sections.
  monologues for auditions for kids: One on One: Playing with a Purpose Bob Shuman, Stephen Fife, 2013-05-01 Kids of today face a different world – and a different set of challenges – then did the children of even 15 years ago. Playing with a Purpose features a collection of monologues that reflects these new attitudes and circumstances. Highly diversified in its view of the family and the child's place in the world, the monologues have been chosen from several sources: from contemporary playwrights and screenwriters; from YouthPlays, a new company that specializes in publishing cutting-edge plays for the youth market; and from such conservatories for young actors as The Playground, the Los Angeles-based training center run by Gary Spatz, the leading acting coach for performers ages 6 to 16. “Playing with a purpose” is an idea that arose from Fife's work with young actors over the course of several decades. The included monologues have been chosen and arranged to allow for a young actor's development. From “Getting Started: Simple Situations and Circumstances” to “Intermediate: Adding Elements of Character” to “Advanced: Character Counts ” each chapter includes pieces that will test the young actor's ability, while making use of the lessons presented in each.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Fantasy Monologues for Young Actors Douglas Parker, 2015-09-03 By author of the best-sellingContemporary Monologues for Young Actors! Award-winning NYC playwright Douglas M. Parker has created a new volume of refreshing monologues that explores the fantastic side of a young person's imagination. From magical creatures, to time-travel, to life on Mars, Fantasy Monologues for Young Actors offers 52 comedic and heartfelt monologues that will tap into every inch of an actor's creativity. These monologues were created specifically for actors and acting students ages 7-14 and for the teachers, directors and acting coaches who work with them. These monologues feature: A broad range of unique circumstances and emotions: comedic, inspirational, heartfelt, pompous, lonely, curious, etc. Gender-neutral, so every monologue could be performed by a boy or a girl Emotional arcs and strong outcomes to challenge your actors and keep audiences engaged Modern day topics with contemporary language that really relate to kids today Perfect for auditions, as short performance pieces and for use in the classroom Here are two sample monologues from the book: PAIL OF WATER (Your character is either Jack or Jill from the well-known nursery rhyme.) You make one mistake and people never forget it. Seriously. I mean, yeah, Jack [or Jill] and me went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. And, yes, one of us fell down and broke his crown and yeah, yeah, the other one came tumbling after. And no - we did not bring back any water. We did not succeed in our mission. And, if I was to be totally honest, we also lost the bucket. But come on. It wasn't like we went up the hill to save the planet from an alien invasion. There wasn't a baby up there about to be eaten by a bear. It was water. We fell down. We didn't come back with a pail of water. Someone else got up out of their chair, got a bucket, climbed up the hill and fetched a pail of water. Big deal. Life will go on. And just to set the record straight, I am perfectly capable of fetching water. I personally have fetched hundreds of pails of water, both before that incident and after. So has Jack [or Jill]. It was one time. Sheesh. Maybe it's time we all moved on. ONE DAY The less there is of something, the more precious it is. Olive trees can live for two thousand years. Giant tortoises for a hundred and fifty. And us mayflies? Twenty-four hours. How amazing is that? A whole life in a single day. You're born at five in the morning, just as the sun starts to color the sky. You get one sunrise, but it's a moment that lasts almost forever, casting a golden light across your entire childhood. You leave home at six a.m., then spend hours just exploring the world. And you can fly! Think of it - unlimited freedom in a world where every moment is a day and every perfect minute lasts a month. Years of morning light and summer breezes in a single hour. By eight or nine, you've made friendships that will last a lifetime. A passing cloud changes the face of the world. And always, there's more to see, more to do, more to live as you fly high above the water. By three you've fallen in love, and by four you have a family. Soon the sun, which has been with you always, begins to set. That soft, half- forgotten golden light of your childhood returns. Your own children fly away and newer, smaller suns appear as the night surrounds you. And always, so much left to see. So much left to do. For the first time in your life, the air goes still. The moon rises and explodes with a cool, white light. And still, so many hours - so much life - is left. Who knows what strange, new things could happen next? With so much time. So much life. So many possibilities. All in a single day.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Shakespeare Monologues for Men William Shakespeare, 2009 Full of fresh speeches from Shakespeare's plays. Ideal for actors of all ages and experience.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Ain't I A Woman? Sojourner Truth, 2020-09-24 'I am a woman's rights. I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that? I am as strong as any man that is now' A former slave and one of the most powerful orators of her time, Sojourner Truth fought for the equal rights of Black women throughout her life. This selection of her impassioned speeches is accompanied by the words of other inspiring African-American female campaigners from the nineteenth century. One of twenty new books in the bestselling Penguin Great Ideas series. This new selection showcases a diverse list of thinkers who have helped shape our world today, from anarchists to stoics, feminists to prophets, satirists to Zen Buddhists.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Key Exchange Kevin Wade, 1982 The love lives of two cyclists are contrasted as one fights to save his marriage while the other avoids commitment. Background music. 9 scenes, 2 men, 1 woman, 1 exterior.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen Tara Meddaugh, 2015-10-16 To four young children, Christmas is no simple sleigh ride. Annie's new best friend is a talking reindeer, and she's not sure if that's really okay... Sam is experiencing the pressure of being the Lead Shepherd in the church pageant. Dylan has a very secretive wish he hopes Santa can deliver. And Lauren needs to make sure someone is giving her little brother a very special Christmas. Experience the joys and challenges of Christmas through the eyes of children in this monologue-driven one-act comedy.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Pretty Theft Adam Szymkowicz, 2009 Pretty Theft was produced by Flux Theatre Ensemble at the Access Theatre in New York City, opening on April 24, 2009.--P. [4].
  monologues for auditions for kids: Magnificent Monologues for Teens Chambers Stevens, 2002 Provides 11-17 year-olds with comedic and dramatic monologues, all 100% teen tested, all age approprite, written by today's top teen's acting coach in Hollywood.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Rare Birds Adam Szymkowicz, 2017-09-29 Sixteen-year-old Evan Wills is an avid bird watcher who wears colorful songbird shirts to school despite the constant antagonism it brings him. Evan’s mother just wants Evan to be normal, and happy—and normal—and get along with her new boyfriend. While Evan summons the courage to talk to Jenny Monroe (whose locker is next to his), troubled bully Dylan has something darker in mind. After some stupid choices and unexpected results, Evan learns that the worst thing you can do in high school is admit you love something.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Ups and Downs Rebecca Wright, 2016 This unique book of 100 monologues invites elementary school students to explore a wide range of emotions, developing empathy as well as acting skills. Divided into three sections, each part utilizes a different technique to help children learn more about feelings. Part I contains 20 monologues that each have two contrasting scenarios which alter the feel of the selection (e.g. You just learned your family is moving out of state. Are you excited or sad?). Part II has 30 pairs of monologues that present the same situation from different points of view (e.g. You're insulted that you and your younger sister have the same bedtime. Your sister is glad that the two of you are treated equally.). Part III includes 20 monologues that provide situations without identifying emotions in order to encourage discussion (e.g. Your mom finally made it to one of your baseball games, but you hit a foul ball through her windshield.). All the monologues in this exciting collection are between one and two minutes long, and a comprehensive list of emotions in the appendix will help kids better clarify their own feelings and empathize with others. Most of the selections are gender neutral, with the rest divided evenly between boys and girls. Elementary-aged students will enjoy the many pieces from their own perspective and will be challenged by others from an older or younger point of view. Not just for the young actor, this book can help any child build stronger relationships with their peers, parents, siblings, and teachers.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Teens Have Feelings, Too! Deborah Karczewski, 2000 A collection of original monologues for young people from 11--15 years of age. Each monologue runs from 1--3 minutes in length and is perfect for acting exercises or audition pieces.
  monologues for auditions for kids: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain, 2005 In Its Distrust Of Too Much Civilisation And Its Concern With The Way Language Turns Dreamy And Corrupt When Divorced From The Real Condition Of Life, Huckleberry Finn Echoed Some Of The Central Concerns Of Life Today. Like All Great Works Of Fiction Where No Story Is Told As If It Is The Only One, Huck Finn Is Open-Ended, The 'Unfinished Story' Where The True Meaning Is Left To The Conscience And Imagination Of Each Reader.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Let's Perform! Cath Howe, 2018-09-20 Let's Perform! offers fresh, fun material from Cath Howe, an experienced drama practitioner, for literacy lessons, drama classes, assemblies, after school and drama clubs. Cath has included everyday dilemmas as well as surreal scenarios, ranging from funny and ridiculous to serious and emotional, to inspire all children.--Provided by publisher.
  monologues for auditions for kids: A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare, 2024-05-13 NA
  monologues for auditions for kids: Kids Are So Dramatic Monologues: Volume 1 Tracey Ann Ball, 2015-07-25 Additional publisher information from iPage.IngramContent.com.
  monologues for auditions for kids: The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens Janet Milstein, 2000-07-01 A collection of 111 original monologues, all about one minute long, to be used by male and female teenage actors in auditions.
  monologues for auditions for kids: Holka Polka D. M. Larson, 2014-09-19 Holka Polka by D. M. Larson is a play for kids of all ages. Join a good little witch named Brenda who sets out to save Fairy Tale Land with the help of the Big Bad Wolf and Cinderella. This a Fairy Tale Mystery that puts a new twist on some famous fables such as Humpty Dumpty, Pinocchio, Little Red Riding Hood, The Wizard of Oz and Hansel and Gretel. The includes 6+ female actors, 2+ male actors and 11+ of either gender with optional extras. This scripts includes the following original monologues for kids: Good Deeds and Stuff The Big Bad Wolf Perfectly Ugly Humpty Dumpty Private Egg Hard Boiled Detective
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