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Monologues for Kids and Tweens: 100 Original Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor Series)

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About Monologues For Kids And Tweens: 100 Original Comedy

Product Description “The monologues are brilliant! And the best part, there’s one to fit every audition, no matter what….He’s created another excellent guide to help young actors master their craft.” - Suzanne Lyons, Producer, Snowfall Films Does your child dream of being on television? Are you determined that your child escapes the perils of early stardom? Are you wondering how to get started?Casting Director Michael Shurtleff, author of Audition, was famously quoted as saying, “The first step to a better audition is to give up character and use yourself.” His student and talented character actor in his own right, Mike Kimmel, has translated that truth into a series of books that will help hone the skills of a young actor and help them understand how to handle and explore stage and film. Monologues for Kids and Tweens is a collection of 100 original comedy and drama scripts on a wide range of topics. Each piece may be performed by actors of any gender. No props or costumes are required. As Eva C. Nusbaum says, ”These short pieces acknowledge – and rightly so – that kids live in imperfect families in an imperfect world.” They touch on: loss (The Comfy Red Chair,) consequences (Green Bananas,) shame (Little People,) duty (New Old Sneakers,) nostalgia (Little Magic Donut Seeds The monologues are clean, family-friendly, and include positive messages, life lessons, and ethical questions for young people written between the lines. These are monologues they’ll remember you by. Ultimately, these monologues can help parents and teachers encourage positive attitudes and behaviors in our young performers – and their classmates and audiences as well. Appropriate for film, television, and theater training and performance. As Jack Klugman said, “Acting is a craft, and you must learn it.” Get started with The Young Actor Series and give your young artist the best chance of becoming a professional actor and a well-balanced, empathetic human being. Praise for Monologues for Kids and Tweens ”Mike has a real gift for writing while keeping his monologues concise and memorable.” - Will Wallace, Director, Producer, Actor and Acting Coach ”It makes for a nce addition to any young actor’s “tool box.” - Nicole Connor, Talent Agent, Central Artists Talent Agency ”Finally, a monologue book that is introspective and yet able to be expressed believably through the art of a child.” - GiGi Erneta, Actress, Radio and TV Host ”Kimmel has crafted a great selection of pieces varying in tone and subject that are perfect for the young performer….It’s so refreshing to have a compilation of monologues that support good values and personal growth for the child’s development, both as an actor and as an empathetic human being.” - Misty Marshall, Executive Director, Empowerment thru Arts, Sony recording artist and American Idol semi-finalist Study acting as you grow with The Young Actor Series - build your acting skills now in preparation for studying with tomorrow’s Stella Adler, Uta Hagan, or Constantin Stanislavski. Acting Scenes for Kids and Tweens Monologues for Kids and Tweens One-Minute Monologues for Teens Scenes for Teens Monologues for Teens These books can be used in any order by acting students in the correct age group. Review "An incredible variety of monologues that highlight each human emotion.... funny, heartwarming, personal... you name it, it's in this book! Mike's done it again, he's created another excellent guide to help young actors master their craft." - Suzanne Lyons Producer, Snowfall Films, Inc. "Mike Kimmel has crafted fun and creative monologues for the young actor. There are monologues in Mike's book that are filled with reflective, lightly comical, yet teaching moments lifted for the thoughts of the young. It makes for a nice addition to any young actor's 'tool box.'" - Nicole Connor Talent Agent: Youth Department, Central Artists Talent Agency "Finally, a monologue book that is introspecti