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Monologues for Men Vol 2
Gary Garrison, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts., Michael Wright, University of Tulsa

ISBN 978-0-325-00559-1 / 0-325-00559-1 / 2003 / 176pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
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Grade Level: Adult

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For this second volume, Garrison and Wright have assembled a collection of reflections by men about what it means to be a male these days, particularly in the wake of September 11, 2001, and how they are putting their thoughts and feelings into theatrical expression. Representing an international community of playwrights, these monologues will satisfy any actor looking for new, original theatre pieces for auditions or acting classes. What's more, the material is accessible, thought provoking, and fun to perform.

Each monologue raises a set of questions that is theatrically illustrated through character construction, linear and non-linear structure, and simple storytelling:

  • What is life like for men in this new age?
  • Why and when are men moved to speak? To whom? And for what reason?
  • How has men's awareness of the world changed after the horror of September 11th?

Each writer answers these questions in a thematically or dramaturgically unique way. Those writers whose monologues relate to the terrorist attacks remind us of the power of the single voice to say no, be heard, or instigate change. Other writers use a sort of "page architecture" that creates a distinctive sense of phrasing for actors to use as they will. Together the monologues give actors the opportunity to educate, question, inspire, or entertain. Playwrights, too, will benefit from the variety of writing styles, genres, ideas, and theatrical constructions they can explore.

Table of Contents
    Introduction: A Sort of Monologue
    The Ache
    The Paper Bag, Aaron Coates
    Longing, Dean Corrin
    Jonathon and Stuart, Anton Dudley
    The Night We Met, Jeffery Elwell
    She’s Material, Bob Ford
    Shakespeare in Hollywood, Ken Ludwig
    Male Pattern, Todd McCullough
    Interview with a Pharmacist, Ari Roth
    sweet dream, Haresh Sharma
    The Pain of Passion, Mats Hellerstedt–Thorin
    Grand People, Michael Yergin
    The World We Knew Under Seige
    Dreaming Angel, Paul Austin
    Whalespeak, Aaron Cabell
    Darren, Chris Dunkley
    The Exhibit, Ben Ellis
    Prenatal Paralysis, David Frank
    Barry, the Human Sponge, Graham Gordy
    Just Do It, Adrian Page
    Look Before You Leap, Moshe Kasher
    Rashid’s Rant, Brad Rothbart
    1BR, Walk–In Kitchen, Gary SunShine
    Re–Mirroring
    Monologue for a Rhino, Errol Bray
    is this it?, Mattias Brunn
    The Actor, Chong Tze Chien
    Gone, Joel Murray
    Drug Rep, Matthew Nader
    Double, Brian Nelson
    A Joke on the New Guy, Dan Nielson
    Booker–T Is Back in Town, Dan Stroeh
    Fam–ug–ily
    Competence, Barton Bishop
    A Bone Close to My Brain, Dan Dietz
    Take a Load Off, Gary Garrison
    Drinking with Dad, Robert Henry
    Family Man, Paul Lambrakis
    The Eulogy, Greg Romero
    Men of His Generation, Eugene Stickland
    Last Farewell, Michel Wallerstein
    Sleeping, Son, Michael Wright
    The Man Dance
    How to Quit Properly, Nate Eppler
    Lunch, Jason T. Garrett
    In the Arboretum, Jon Haller
    ’Lac, Vishakan Jeyakumar
    Down for the Count, Kipp Koenig
    The Crafty Baboon, Carlos Murillo
    Panthers, Police, and Baby Mamas, Malcolm Pelles
    Scrap, Arzhang Pezhman
    Vinnie G, Richard Stockton Rand
    Protection, John Walch
    Wichita, Willenbrink
    Biographies
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