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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Prepping a Monolog for Performance
2 Synopsis Character Objectives for Female Monologs
3 Synopsis Character Objectives for Male Monologs
4 Monologs for Women
Princess Ipia—Birth of a Star Alissa—Bon Voyage Zenith Blacketer—Hoofer Julie Stalbird—Tractors and Twirlers Audrey—Ode to Little Audrey Shelley—Hummers, Rockets, and Split Comets Sarah—F=Wd Nicole—Stage Fright Pianologue Belle—Buckaroo Belle and the Bull Rider Virginia—Chocolate Thin Mints Torrie—The Twilight Arch Lizzie—Lizzie’s Lilliput Kari—Two Blushing Pilgrims Darcy Wells—Hard Knocks Charlotta—Head Shots and Hot Buttered Biscuits Renee—Beast Ballet
5 Monologs for Men
Gunther—A Lean, Mean, Singing Machine Joel—Peter Pan and the Square-rigger Allen—A Seamless Pitch 1st Dead Man—The 1st Dead Man in Grover’s Corners Adam—Dodge-ball Matador George Bottom—Bottom’sDream Henri—Fie Upon’t! Mitchell Gray—Rein in the Sterling Sphinxes Barry Gascon—The Line-up Slick—Shorty’s Old Man’s Board or S’up? Rosen—Styling with William Eddie Halley—Halley’s Fat Strat Thurston—The Big Bang Tony—The Piano Tuner
6 One-Minute Monologs for Women
7 One-Minute Monologs for Men
8 The Newton Monolog Project in Performance
9 Property and Costume Plot
Index
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