Synopses & Reviews
The Modern Monologue in two volumes, one for men and one for women, is an exciting selection of speeches drawn from the landmark plays of the 20th century. The great playwrights of the British, American and European theatre-- and the plays most constantly performed on stage throughout the world--are represented in this unique collection.
Monologues of all types--both serious and comic, realistic and absurdist--provide a dynamic challenge for all actors: the student, the amateur and the professional.
A fuller appreciation of each speech is enhanced by the editors' introduction and commentaries that set the plays and individual speeches in their dramatic and performance contexts.
The Modern Monologue: Women contains 50 speeches from such plays as:
A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams
Cloud Nine, Caryl Churchill
Happy Dayse, Samuel Beckett
Lovers, Brian Friel
The Modern Monologue is an invaluable resource for acting classes, competitions, rehearsals and auditions.
Synopsis
First published in 1994. The Modern Monologue is a continuation of the previous collection The Classical Monologue. This starts at the dawn of the modern age in 1892, presenting a survey of indispensable speeches from plays that continue to shape the course of modern theatre. The plays included in this collection also happen to be the ones that have helped to define modern acting in all its many guises. Modern playwrights such as Brecht, Genet, Beckett, Ionesco, Pinter, Shepard, Guare, Nichols and Churchill, to name only a handful of the dramatists represented here, assume that a play and its characters are malleable and shifting; that mood swings, strangeness and sudden eruptions are key components of modern theatre's compelling attraction.
Synopsis
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.