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Bet MacArthur <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 29 Apr 1996 23:04:13 -0400
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On Thu, 25 Apr 1996,  Jenny Gonzalez <[log in to unmask]>
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> does anyone know of any good monologues for teenage-early
> 20's women?
 
One source is _Monologues for Young Actors_ (1994, Avon/Hearts) by Lorraine
Cohen.
 
There is also a series of paperbacks called _The ACtor's Scenebook_ (1984,
1990, Bantam) edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler. These are excerpts
from Broadway, Off-Broadway and london/West End contemporary plays.
 
There is a bbs for actors, [log in to unmask], c/o [log in to unmask], or
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You might try getting on there and asking the question again.
 
Good luck,                             "A piece of material that
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