One on one: the best men's monologues for the 21st century
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New York : Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2008.
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xvii, 304 pages ; 20 cm.
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East Hampton Adult Nonfiction
808.8245 ONE

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A follow-up to the popular edition from the 1990s, this edition includes the work of eighty playwrights, spotlighting the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and experimental writings since 2000. The book is edited by three theater experts who have carefully selected the strongest pieces for auditions, acting classes, and study. Ultimately, these editors reveal the pulse of the millennial theatrical scene. A special foreword by Broadway casting director Barry Moss is included.

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A follow-up to the popular edition from the 1990s, this edition includes the work of eighty playwrights, spotlighting the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and experimental writings since 2000. The book is edited by three theater experts who have carefully selected the strongest pieces for auditions, acting classes, and study. Ultimately, these editors reveal the pulse of the millennial theatrical scene. A special foreword by Broadway casting director Barry Moss is included.

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Henry, J. E., Jaroff, R. D., & Shuman, B. (2008). One on one: the best men's monologues for the 21st century. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books.

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Henry, Joyce E, Rebecca Dunn. Jaroff and Bob. Shuman. 2008. One On One: The Best Men's Monologues for the 21st Century. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books.

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Henry, Joyce E, Rebecca Dunn. Jaroff and Bob. Shuman, One On One: The Best Men's Monologues for the 21st Century. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2008.

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Henry, Joyce E., et al. One On One: The Best Men's Monologues for the 21st Century. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2008.

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5050 |a Foreword / by Barry Moss -- PART ONE: A WORLD OF MONOLOGUES. The adventures of Nervous-boy (a penny dreadful) / by James Comtois -- Aliens, 3 miles, turn left / by Stephen A. Schrum -- An almost holy picture / by Heather McDonald -- At said / by Gary Winter -- Auntie Mayhem / by David Pumo -- The beginning of August / by Tom Donaghy -- A bicycle country / by Nilo Cruz -- Big bill / by A.R. Gurney -- Big love / by Charles Mee -- Bitter Bierce / by Mac Wellman -- The black monk / by David Rabe -- Black thang / by Ato Essandoh -- The boss's daughter / by Josh McIlvain -- Burning the old man / by Kelly McAllister -- Catch & release / by Staci Swedeen -- Chaucer in Rome / by John Guare -- Clean alternatives / by Brian Dykstra -- Communicating through the sunset / by Kerri Kochanski -- Corps values / by Brendon Bates -- Cuban operator, please / by Adrián Rodríguez -- Dedication, or the stuff of dreams / by Terrence McNally -- The dog problem / by David Rabe -- Doubt / by John Patrick Shanley -- Dust / by Carrie Louise Nutt -- End zone / by Bob Shuman -- The exonerated / by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen -- Expecting Isabel / by Lisa Loomer -- Fabulation, or the re-education of Undine / by Lynn Nottage -- Fat pig / by Neil LaBute -- Fear itself, secrets of the White House / by Jean-Claude van Itallie -- Fétes de la nuit / by Charles Mee -- Folkdance / by Robin Reese -- Freedom high / by Adam Kraar -- Gap / by Carol Lashof -- Gem of the ocean / by August Wilson -- Gone missing / by Steven Cosson and the Civilians -- Heirloom / by Andy Bragen -- Imagine / by Rebecca Basham -- The impossibility of most things / by Albert Innaurato -- Jimmy Jim Jim and the M.F.M. / by Meron Langsner -- Johnny's got a gun / by John Fleck -- La tempestad / by Larry Loebell -- The language of kisses / by Edmund De Santis -- The Laramie project / by Moises Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project -- The last freak show / by Philip Zwerling -- Letters from Cuba / by Maria Irene Fornes -- Light / by Jean-Claude van Itallie -- Lost love / by Peter Papadopoulos -- The ludicrous trial of Mr. P / by Susan Yankowitz -- Maggie May / by Tom O'Brien -- The mean reds / by Mark Scharf -- Measure for pleasure: a restoration romp / by David Grimm -- The mercy seat / by Neil LaBute -- My Chekhov light / by Frank Gagliano -- 'Nami / by Chad Beckim -- The naturalist / by Robin Goldfin -- New York / by David Rimmer -- On my head / by Thaddeus Rutkowski -- Orson's shadow / by Austin Pendleton -- O.T. Fairclough and Roger Mais / by Clifford Mason -- The Paris letter / by Jon Robin Baitz -- The pavilion / by Craig Wright -- A Picasso / by Jeffrey Hatcher -- The Pilgrim papers / by Stephen Temperley -- The pillowman / by Martin McDonagh -- Platonov! Platonov! Platonov! / by Eric Michael Kochmer -- Prophecy / by Karen Malpede -- The proposal / by Tim Miller -- Rabbit hole / by David Lindsay-Abaire -- The rebirth / by Lisa Soland -- Red roses / by Lisa Soland -- Shyness is nice / by Marc Spitz -- Small domestic acts / by Joan Lipkin -- Some girl(s) / by Neil LaBute -- Souvenir / by Stephen Temperley -- Spin / by Randy Wyatt -- Storytellers / by Thomas McCormack -- Tales of an urban Indian / by Darrell Dennis -- They're just like us / by Boo Killebrew -- Third person / by Peter S. Petralia -- This is how it goes / by Neil LaBute -- Three days of rain / by Richard Greenberg -- Via crucis / by Albert Innaurato -- The violet hour / by Richard Greenberg -- The voyage of the carcass / by Dan O'Brien -- We had a very good time / by David Auburn -- WTC view / by Brian Sloan -- PART TWO: THE EXTENDED MONOLOGUE. the anniversary / by Spalding Gray -- Aunt Pitti-pat in the tower / by David Simpatico -- The cost of living / by Brad Schreiber -- Unequalibrium / by Alexander Lyras and Robert McCaskill.
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