What is life like now for men? What came before now? What will come after? Why and when are men moved to speak? To whom-and for what reason? Such questions have inspired playwrights to write, actors to perform, and audiences to applaud dramatically unique monologues. Teacher/playwrights Gary Garrison and Michael Wright have considered these questions and answered them by bringing together nearly 50 monologues. These pieces reflect what men are thinking in the new millennium and how they're putting those thoughts and feelings into theatrical expression. Representing an eclectic group of writers from a variety of ethnic, cultural, educational, and dramaturgical backgrounds, the monologues will satisfy any actor looking for new, original theatre pieces to use for an audition or acting class. And for the playwright, the collection offers a variety of writing styles, genres, ideas, and theatrical constructions to explore and consider. The monologues are grouped by subject, including the relationships of fathers and sons, understanding mothers, volatile and complicated love, emotional violence, male-ness, loneliness, and accepting and/or celebrating one's own differences. The range of monologues reflects a diversity of characters, linear and non-linear play constructions, and simple storytelling. Aspiring or veteran actors and playwrights, or any fan of good theatre, will find this material accessible, thought provoking, edgy, and fun.
I think this is a really terrific collection of monologues. The editors have found writers with a really great range of styles and voices. One piece called "A Picture Hook" was amazing. It was strong and heartfelt and so true. The entire collection features very unique talents.
Just Here for the Book?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Really terrific anthology of stories. In particular I enjoyed "The Bookstore" by Jason Garrett. Funny, poignant, and right on the mark in what it feels like to try to meet someone ("Aloofness is, after all, the gay aphrodisiac.")A worthwhile read.
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