Monologues (Drama)
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- Moving parts, monologues from contemporary plays, edited by Nina Shengold & Eric Lane
- The young actor's handbook, Jeremy Kruse
- Gray's anatomy, Spalding Gray
- Goldberg Street, short plays and monologues, by David Mamet
- The chemsex monologues, Patrick Cash
- The monologue audition, a practical guide for actors, by Karen Kohlhaas
- Sex and death to the age 14, Spalding Gray
- Soliloquy!, the Shakespeare monologues (men), by William Shakespeare ; edited by Michael Earley & Philippa Keil
- In performance, contemporary monologues for men and women late thirties to forties, [edited by] J.V. Mercanti
- The Eight, reindeer monologues, by Jeff Goode
- For women, more monologues they haven't heard, Susan Pomerance
- Shakespeare's monologues for women, selected, compiled, and edited by Dick Dotterer
- Break the rules and get the part, thirty monologues for women, Lira Kellerman
- 2.5 minute ride ;, and, 101 humiliating stories, Lisa Kron
- The Oberon book of modern monologues for men, teens to thirties, edited by Dee Cannon
- A collection of dramatic sketches and monologues, David Mamet
- Good masters! Sweet Ladies!, voices from a medieval village, Laura Amy Schlitz
- Spotlight, solo scenes for student actors, Stephanie S. Fairbanks
- Rupert's birthday and other monologues, by Ken Jenkins
- Voices of color, scenes and monologues from the Black American theatre, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- Runaway Bunny, Margaret Wise Brown. Paddington Bear's first concert / Michael Bond. Tubby the Tuba / Paul Tripp
- The best women's stage monologues of 1993, edited by Jocelyn A. Beard ; [introduction by Milly S. Barrenger]
- The Oberon book of modern monologues for women, teens to thirties, edited by Dee Cannon
- Thom Pain (based on nothing), published with other monologues for theatre, Will Eno
- Monologues from the road, audition and performance pieces, edited by Lavonne Mueller
- Riot act, Alexis Gregory
- The best men's monologues from new plays, 2019, edited and with an introduction by Lawrence Harbison
- Drinking in America, Eric Bogosian
- Fortune of wolves, Ryan Griffith
- Audition speeches for Black, South Asian and Middle Eastern actors, monologues for women, edited by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway ; foreword by Lolita Chakrabarti
- Hear me now, edited by Titilola Dawudu ; co-created by Titilola Dawudu and Tamasha Theatre Company, Volume 2 :
- Jails, hospitals & hip-hop, and some people, Danny Hoch
- Monologues for women, Beth Henley
- Audition speeches for black, South Asian and Middle Eastern actors, monologues for men, edited by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway
- Shock treatment, Karen Finley ; with illustrations by the author
- Actor's choice, monologues for women, edited by Erin Detrick
- Soliloquy!, the Shakespeare monologues (women), by William Shakespeare ; edited by Michael Earley & Philippa Keil