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Finally! Here is a stirring book of original scenes and monologs that is gender specific! This is not just another book of scenes but a wide variety of topics and situations fine-tuned to recreate the day-to-day experiences of young women. This wonderfully diversified collection of monologs, dialogs, trios, and quartets deals with subjects of self-discovery, survival in the real world, and daunting decisions from tragic to trivial. These sixty characterizations will make both performers and audiences laugh, cry, and know themselves better. The material is excellent for speech contests, acting…mehr

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Finally! Here is a stirring book of original scenes and monologs that is gender specific! This is not just another book of scenes but a wide variety of topics and situations fine-tuned to recreate the day-to-day experiences of young women. This wonderfully diversified collection of monologs, dialogs, trios, and quartets deals with subjects of self-discovery, survival in the real world, and daunting decisions from tragic to trivial. These sixty characterizations will make both performers and audiences laugh, cry, and know themselves better. The material is excellent for speech contests, acting exercises, or auditions. With lengths varying from two minutes to six minutes each, this is a superb book for any drama library.
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Autorenporträt
Maya Levy says, "I grew up in a big house on a corner, in a small town in Louisiana, where I live today after many wanderings across the globe. On the same corner."I love being a theatre artist because theatre is one of the few places I know where everybody wins. The actors have a wonderful time rehearsing and giving the play to the audience. The audience has a wonderful time. Engaged by the players, they lose themselves in the play."As a playwright, I love the idea that, while I live in my little corner of the world, I'm connected through my plays to people all around the globe: The young woman in Yellow Knife, Ontario; A student in Belgium; Recovering addicts in a rehab center in South Carolina; The girl in Holland, playing her part in Dutch; Audiences, sitting in the dark, lost in the magic of theatre. Through my words, they come to know something more about me. We're connected authentically and wonderfully. We're neighbors in the global village."Now, through the Scenes and Monologs for Young Women, you will know something of me. For I am all the parts, as are you."Maya Levy passed away in 2012.