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Rebecca Schlossberg is a 22-year-old emerging playwright from Livingston, New Jersey. She has written over 25 plays, including several full-lengths, read at various theaters all over the state of New Jersey. Several of her plays have been selected as semi-finalists in The Young Playwrights Festival National Competition 2005 (Facing the Wall, The Taste of the Clouds, and Just Like I Wanted). The Only Sound, another one of her works, was chosen as a finalist in this festival out of 1,000 plays submitted. Three of her pieces, The Secrets of Aiden Brooks, Blackwater, and For the First were awarded the Oxnam Robert Fischer Prize for Playwriting in association with Ensemble Studio Theater, New York City, three years consecutively. She was recently a part of the American Globe Theatre's Fifteen Minute Play Festival in NYC for her play Where Did The Bees Go; the Invagination Of The Species Bee. After graduation from Drew University, she plans to pursue an MFA in Playwriting. |
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$14.95 per book
Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens, Volume 2 continues the Actor's Choice series with a brand-new selection of unique contemporary monologues. From hilarious comedies to moving dramas and everything in-between, this book has you covered. 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. Whether you're looking for a monologue for classwork, competitions, or auditions, you'll be sure to find a perfect fit in this collection.
Also in this series: Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens
Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
Actor's Choice: Monologues for Women
Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
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| "For the theater teacher who wants to challenge their students, Actor's Choice: Monologues for Teens, Volume 2 is a strong addition to drama education reference collections, highly recommended." |
| --The Midwest Book Review |
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Drama
Short, 40-55 minutes 8 females, 7 males, 1 either (11-16 actors possible: 1-15 females, 1-15 males) $35.00 per performance; $7.99 per book
At sixteen, Joey has just committed suicide. Through narration and a series of flashbacks, Joey shows us the life he used to lead and why he chose to end it -- but we also see the unexpected effect of his death on his classmates, teachers, and family.
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