Textbook: $14.95
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discount price $13.75
This dynamite book is bursting with monologues as funny, touching, complex and unique as elementary and middle school kids themselves! The characters in this book were created specifically to showcase the talent and personality of the young actors performing them. The book itself is extremely kid-friendly in a comfortable, easy-to-use size. The monologues are one minute and under-perfect for a young child’s memorization capabilities and most audition situations. The book is divided into girls’ monologues, boys’ monologues and gender neutral monologues. These sections are then subdivided into comic and dramatic categories for easy searching. The pieces are designed for kids aged 4 to 12. However, since children mature and develop at their own pace, the characters’ ages are not indicated. Still, for your convenience, each section is arranged from youngest to oldest. To enhance the performance level and ensure a real sense of the character, a brief description of the situation precedes each monologue and quickly sets the scene.
(78 pages, 5 x 8, paperback)
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(78 pages, 5 x 8, paperback)
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Textbook | 978-1-57525-306-0 |
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These 100 monologues invite elementary school students to explore a wide range of emotions, developing their social-emotional learning as well as their acting skills.
These 100 monologues invite elementary school students to explore a wide range of emotions, developing their social-emotional learning as well as their acting skills.
These monologues are wonderful for auditions and classroom activities. My third graders love them. Ellen Crabill, teacher, Ray School, Chicago, IL
A very successful monologue book for kids. I found the material accessible and easy to memorize. I especially like the complete story idea within each monologue and the real sense of character. Lily Ho, president of Lily’s Talent Agency
Janet is the best acting coach. Because of her great monologues, I won first place at the IMTA Convention in Los Angeles in the Comedy Monologue competition. Claude “CJ” Johnson, five-year-old aspiring actor
Janet’s monologues allowed my daughter to display emotions ranging from happy to scared to sad. This display of emotions helped her receive callbacks from agents. Wendy Hart, mother of Allison Hart, nine-year-old actress