Monologues -- Juvenile literature
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Monologues -- Juvenile literature
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- Great scenes and monologues for children ages 7-14, edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, Vol. 2
- Minute monologues for kids, by Ruth Mae Roddy
- Humorous monologues, by Martha Bolton ; pictures by Joyce Behr ; foreword by Bob Hope
- Teens speak, boys ages 16 to 18, sixty original character monologues, by Kristen Dabrowski
- Teens speak, boys ages 13 to 15, sixty original character monologues, by Kristen Dabrowski
- Cool characters for kids, 71 one-minute monologues, ages 4-12, by Janet B. Milstein
- Acting scenes for kids and tweens, 60 original comedy and drama scenes for young actors, Mike Kimmel ; foreword by Anita Barone
- Teen talk, modern monologues for teenage girls, Susan Pomerance
- Monologues for teenage girls, Susan Pomerance
- The ultimate audition book for teens IV, 111 one-minute monologues, by Debbie Lamedman
- More monologues for teenage girls, Susan Pomerance
- Contemporary monologues for teenagers, male, edited and introduced by Trilby James
- My third Latino monologue book, finding your voice!, by M. Ramirez
- Best contemporary monologues for kids ages 7-15, edited by Lawrence Harbison
- Cool characters for kids, 71 one-minute monologues, ages 4-12, by Janet B. Milstein
- Tell it like it is, fifty monologs for talented teens, Peg Kehret
- Millennium monologs, 95 contemporary characterizations for young actors, edited by Gerald Lee Ratliff
- Wild and wacky, 60 one-minute monologues for kids, L.E. McCullough
- My first monologue book, 100 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- Finally...monologues that work (ages 4-18), Laurie Ann Davis and Christine Kolenik ; foreword by Glenn Alterman
- Magnificent monologues for kids, by Chambers Stevens ; [foreword by Steven Woolf]
- 111 one-minute monologues by type, Kristen Dabrowski
- The ultimate audition book for teens, 111 one-minute monologues, by Janet B. Milstein
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, [voices from a medieval village], by Laura Amy Schlitz
- 111 one-minute monologues, L.E. McCullough
- 102 great monologues, a versatile collection of monologues and duologues for student actors, by Rebecca Young
- Great scenes and monologues for children, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Magnificent monologues for kids, by Chambers Stevens, 2
- More short scenes and monologues for middle school students, inspired by literature, social studies, and real life, by Mary Hall Surface
- Teens have feelings, too!, 100 monologs for young performers, Deborah Karczewski
- My third monologue book, places near and far : 102 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- My second monologue book, famous and historical people : 101 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- Short scenes and monologues for middle school actors, by Mary Hall Surface
- Hey, girlfriend, 75 monologues for girls, Kimberly A. McCormick ; [foreword by Mary Ann Wilson]
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, voices from a medieval village, Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- 111 one-minute monologues, just comedy!, Kristen Dabrowski
- Speeches for teenage girls, Susan Pomerance
- 21 monologues for teen actors, by Betsy Franco
- Modern monologues for young people, a collection of humorous royalty-free dramatic sketches for teen-agers, by John Murray
- 111 one-minute monologues, Kristen Dabrowski
- Contemporary monologues for teenagers, female, edited and introduced by Trilby James
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