Are you thinking of auditioning for the fall drama production and are in need of a monologue? Here are some sources to help you
Monologue books are located in the library at 808.8245. This is the bookcase on the north end of the library; the one with the picture of the Mona Lisa on the front.
Monologues can also be found by using the Custom Search Engine called Speech (monologues and scenes) located on the the right hand side.
You can search by subject, genre, gender (male or female), length, time period etc.
Example: "Dramatic monologues for men"
Results will appear on the screen...
Showing posts with label Speech and Debate; Drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speech and Debate; Drama. Show all posts
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Speech Monologue and Scenes Database
On the right hand side of the screen is a search box called Speech (Monologues & Scenes). In the box is a custom search engine that will guide students to suggested monologues, speeches, scenes from lays, film and television, poetry and short story. Just type in the type of dramatic scene, or speech, you would like to access (For Example: a dramatic scene for two females). The results page of the custom search engine will direct you to scripts, and excerpts that are available on the Internet. This resource is made available to help students find appropriate selections for dramatic interpretations, duos, thematic interpretations, storybooks, and humorous interpretations for Ms. Taylor's Speech and Theatre Arts classes and the Granada Hills Charter High School Forensics Team.
A Note: Availability is always based on copyright law. Sometimes authors will not allow their work to appear on the internet or they will require a fee to access the work. If you cannot find a copy of a play, script, poem or story online then ask the library where a physical copy can be found.
A Note: Availability is always based on copyright law. Sometimes authors will not allow their work to appear on the internet or they will require a fee to access the work. If you cannot find a copy of a play, script, poem or story online then ask the library where a physical copy can be found.
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