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Paul Grellong studied playwriting at Brown University. His play Manuscript, opened at the Daryl Roth Theatre (New York City) in June 2005. His play Warfare was part of the inaugural season of Brown/Trinity Playwrights Rep (Providence, RI) in July 2005; Power of Sail appeared there in June 2006. Radio Free Emerson, (Winner: 2008 Elliot Norton Award from the Boston Theater Critics Association for Outstanding New Script) was commissioned by the Gamm Theatre (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) and premiered there in the spring of 2007. The New Fire was first produced by the Echo Theatre Company (Los Angeles). His plays have been read and workshopped at Center Theatre Group, Cape Cod Theatre Project, MCC, Trinity Repertory Company, DR2 Theatre, and the Black Dahlia Theatre. Television writing credits include: NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2008 Edgar Award Nominee). He was a member of Los Angeles' Center Theatre Group's Writer's Workshop for 2007-2008. |
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$14.95 per book
Discover a monologue book like no other. Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men gives you an extraordinary array of cutting-edge new monologues, from comedic to dramatic and everything in between. Unlike other monologue books, the source of every monologue is easily accessible -- each play is available through one website (www.playscripts.com), where you can read nearly the entire published script online for free. Explore the work of today's most celebrated theatrical voices, including Naomi Iizuka, Mac Wellman, Tanya Barfield, Jordan Harrison, Tony Award winner David Henry Hwang, and many more!
Also in this series:
Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
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Comedy
Short, 20-25 minutes 3 males $35.00 per performance; $5.99 per book Special 33% book discount!
Why did Mr. Heyworth fire Nick from his job this morning? And how far will a 29-year-old (who still lives with his mom) go to get that job back? Nick has only moments to make his case, before something even more unfortunate occurs...
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