Shakespeare for One: Men : the Complete Monologues and Audition PiecesAt some point in their careers, all actors have to face the task of working up a classical monologue&3151;preferably one that's accessible, compelling, and not done to death. This volume collects virtually all of the monologues for men from Shakespeare's 37 plays. Not only actors, but directors and teachers, too, will find this book a treasure trove of the famous soliloquies plus many unfamiliar gems. Arranged alphabetically by play title, the monologues are presented in an actor-friendly format, beginning with a thumbnail sketch of the story's key developments and a streamlined cast of characters. Exhaustive explanatory notes offer up a wealth of helpful tips-from definitions of archaic words and expressions to comments on both setting and accompanying action. Appendixes include a list of the monologues by length and an authoritative guide to pronunciation of names and places-invaluable for experienced actors, absolutely essential for the novice. Whether you're preparing for your first or your fiftieth audition, you won't want to go solo without Shakespeare for One. Newell's companion volume of monologues for women, Shakespeare for One: Women, is also available. |
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... tears ! This cloth thou dip'dst in blood of my sweet boy , And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this ; [ Gives back the bloodstained cloth . ] And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon ...
... tear a passage through the flinty ribs Of this hard world , my ragged prison walls , And , for they cannot , die in ... tears and groans Show minutes , times , and hours . But my time Runs posting on in Bolingbroke's proud joy , While I ...
... tears , Nor tongue to tell me who hath martyr'd thee . Thy husband he is dead , and for his death Thy brothers are condemn'd , and dead by this . Look , Marcus ! Ah , son Lucius , look on her ! When I did name her brothers , then fresh ...