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Original Middle School Scenes and Monologues
Original Middle School Scenes and Monologues
Compiled and edited by Kent R. Brown. Written by Sandra Fenichel Asher, Claudia Barnett, Jacob Burt, Max Bush, Bobbi A. Chukran, Linda Daugherty, James DeVita, Jack Dyville, Elise Forier Edie, Teesue H. Fields, Nancy Gall-Clayton, Andrew Geha, Bette Glenn, Wendy Gourley, Chris Graybill, Claudia Haas, Nancy Hanna, Maureen Brady Johnson, Shirley King, Kerri Kochanski, Carol S. Lashof, Robin Rice Lichtig, Eric R. Pfeffinger, Bruce Post, Joseph Robinette, R.N. Sandberg, Mike Thomas, Werner Trieschmann and Asher Wyndham.

 Original Middle School Scenes and Monologues contains more than 90 roles created especially for middle school actors. Diverse in theme and style, these challenging and distinctive pieces will motivate young actors to create memorable characterizations. This anthology is equally useful as a resource for acting auditions and forensic competitions. Representative titles include: Foster Gets His Own Demon, The Big Breakup, Geek Secrets, Making Up for Lost Time, Anna and the Sea Monster, Muttface, The Watch Watcher, Sharctoteachergator!, The Garden Dragon, Talkin' Smack, The Underprivileged Club, Don't Wanna Be a Rock Star, This Scene Will Destruct in Five Seconds, The No Socks Gang, But What If an Alien-Steel-Jaw Came Down From Another Universe and Ate Us Up? and Who Says I Talk Too Much? 6x9—256 pages.

Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Textbook*Anthology
Catalog Code:  O97
Pages:  226
Royalty:  $0.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $14.95
Categories
Target Audience: Middle School
ISBN (10): 1583427457
Biographies
Sandra Fenichel Asher's plays have been produced nationally and abroad; more than two dozen have been published, including A Woman Called Truth, In the Garden of the Selfish Giant and Jesse and Grace: A Best Friends Story, all of which have received the AATE Distinguished Play Award. Asher is also a recipient of an NEA fellowship grant in playwriting, the ...More
Kent R. Brown is an educator, director, editor and playwright whose works have been produced throughout Canada, Belgium, The Netherlands, Australia and the United States. American venues include People's Light & Theatre Company, Walnut Street Theatre, Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Orlando Repertory, BoarsHead Theater, West Coast Ensemble, Boston Theatre Works, Moving Arts, The Side Project and Pulse Ensemble. Titles include Valentines ...More
Max Bush is a freelance playwright and director whose plays are widely produced on professional, educational and amateur stages across the country. He's won many awards for his work including the Distinguished Play Award from AATE, the IUPUI National Playwrighting Competition, and Individual Artist Grants from Michigan Council for the Arts. He's been commissioned by the Nashville Academy Theatre, Emmy ...More
Linda Daugherty is playwright in residence at Dallas Children's Theater, named as one of the country's top five children's theaters by Time magazine. More than 25 of her plays have premiered at Dallas Children's Theater, and national touring productions of her plays have been presented in more than 150 cities in 41 states. Her plays have also been produced at ...More
James DeVita, a native of Long Island, N.Y., is a writer and actor. He is currently the resident playwright at First Stage Children's Theater, Milwaukee, Wis. His plays for young people and their families are widely produced around the country. They include: The Christmas Angel; Excavating Mom (Dinosaur!); The Rose of Treason; Zero Tolerance; The Three Musketeers; Bambi—A Life in ...More
Nancy Gall-Clayton has been a visiting artist at Ohio State University, a Tennessee Williams Scholar at Sewanee Writers' Conference and won the Streisand Festival of New Jewish Plays and the Eileen Heckart Senior Drama Competition. She was the featured playwright at Beyond the Borscht Belt: A Jewish Theatre Festival. She was a finalist for Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre ScriptFEST, Southeastern ...More
Bette Glenn won scholarships singing Puccini, played Broadway in Irene, worked opposite Madeline Kahn and Barry Bostwick in She Loves Me at New York City's Town Hall, received glowing reviews in Variety and The New York Times for her work off-Broadway, played the cabaret circuit with her club act, sold detergent, pancakes and Jell-O in national television commercials, wrote a ...More
Nancy Hanna was a 2000 finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center's National Playwrights Conference. Her play, Away the Bear, won the 1998 Regent University playwriting competition and has been produced in Virginia and Vancouver. The Psalm of Edie Catz has received readings at the Deep Ellum Center for the Arts in Dallas, Texas, and at Circle Theatre in Chicago. ...More
Eric Pfeffinger is a member of The Dramatists Guild. His plays—including Accidental Rapture, Mouse Cop, Tiny Baby, The Jockey Short and Malignance—have been produced by Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Geva Theatre Center, Visions and Voices in Chicago, and the Bloomington Playwrights Project in Indiana, among others. He's developed plays with the Geva Theatre Center, PlayPenn in Philadelphia and Chicago ...More
Bruce Post is the executive director of the Maxwell Anderson Playwrights Series, where he produces the annual Young Connecticut Playwrights Festival each spring. His plays have been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Washington, D.C., and on Martha's Vineyard. His plays include The Whipping Boys, winner of the UMKC Award for Playwriting; Band; The Master Race and ...More
Joseph Robinette is the author or co-author of 55 published plays and musicals. His works have been produced in all 50 states and in 17 foreign countries. Twelve of his works have been translated into foreign languages, and another five have been anthologized. His plays have been produced by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, Kansas ...More
R.N. Sandberg's plays have been seen in Australia, Canada, England, Japan, Panama and South Korea as well at U.S. theaters such as Barter Theatre, Dallas Children's Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Intiman Theatre, La Mama, Providence Black Rep, Stage One: Louisville's Children's Theatre, Stages Repertory Theatre and Yale Cabaret. He has been commissioned by, among others, McCarter Theatre, Metro Theater Company ...More
Werner Trieschmann's numerous plays have been produced across the United States, Canada and, most recently, in England and Italy. His plays including Failing the Improv, You Have to Serve Somebody and Disfarmer have been staged by Moving Arts in Los Angeles, Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, The New Theatre in Boston, Mobtown Players in Baltimore and the Arkansas ...More
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