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New Monologues for Women by Women, Volume II
Edited by Tori Haring-Smith, Willamette University, Liz Engelman

ISBN 978-0-325-00718-2 / 0-325-00718-7 / 2005 / 192pp / Paperback
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Since its inception a decade ago, the ground-breaking Monologues for Women by Women series has increased the breadth and the quality of original material available to actresses. In this latest volume, editors Tori Haring-Smith and Liz Engelman present sixty-one previously unpublished monologues written by some of the most inspiring and exciting women now emerging onto the international stage, as well as some names already familiar to followers of the theatre.

The styles and subject matter of these wide-ranging monologues include everything from the comic and the serious to the political and the personal, and the characters inside them offer the opportunity for any actress to stretch out and explore the idiosyncrasies of another woman's personality. In fact, New Monologues for Women by Women, Volume II, is not only an outstanding resource for professional actresses and acting students but also a sourcebook for theatre companies looking for new plays by women and a reader for anyone with a general interest in women's studies or contemporary theatre.

Women in theatre are constantly searching for new characters to play and new pieces to audition and perform. With New Monologues for Women by Women, Volume II, they needn't look any further for the best in new, original material that speaks to all audiences in a woman's authentic voice.

Table of Contents
    Subject Index
    Introduction
    Tips on Auditioning with a Monologue
    Pralaya l, Zakiyyah Alexander
    Excerpt from It Doesn’t Take a Tornado, Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfar
    The Order of Things, Janet Allard
    Shuttle to Houston, Janet Allard
    Fritz Perls ls My (tor)Mentor, Elizabeth Appleby
    The Love Shopper, Heidi Arneson
    The Housekeeper Strikes Back, Rachel Axler
    Excerpt from Dark Boughs Down, Anna Baum
    SetUp, Monika Bustamante
    Excerpt from Tumor, Sheila Callaghan
    One Wasp, Elena Carrillo
    Pizza Apostrophe, Katherine Catmull
    The Risen Chris, Vicki Caroline Cheatwood
    Excerpt from Love Song for the Woman Whose Child Shot My Son, Paula Cizmar
    Daddy’s Girl, Vironique de Turenne
    Years Ago, Lisa Dillman
    The Cassandra Complex, Linda Eisenstein
    Hay, Cynthia Franks
    An American Lamp, Melissa Gawlowski
    A Day in the Death of Sheldon Wasserman, Laurie Graff
    My Mother, Ellen Hagan
    Excerpt from Marathon Dancing, Laura Harrington
    Tigger, Tia Dionne Hodge
    Ingerto(Plant Fusion), Quiara Alegria Hudes
    Excerpt from Take a Powder, Lindsay Brandon Hunter
    Mrs. Pugh, Sandra Hunter
    Water Lilies, Julie Jensen
    Angela, Tania Katan
    Water Re-tension, Elena Kaufinan
    The God of This, Sherry Kramer
    Excerpt from Slither, Carson Kreitzer
    Excerpt from Penalty Phase, Diane Leftr
    Belt Loop Man, Barbara Lindsay
    Excerpt from The Last Seder, Jennifer Maisel
    Sewing in Syria, Elizabeth Daniel Marquis
    Helen, Ellen McLaughlin
    Somewhere Special (with You), Brighde Mullins
    Verdure, Lizzie Glesker
    Still Blonde...Runs Deep, Jamie Pachino
    The Strawberry Monologue, Talia Pura
    Moonshine, Erin M Pushman
    Tricky, Nina Rapi
    Three Words, Jacquelyn Reingold
    Song of My Sister, Molly Rice
    Happy, Tania Richard
    True, Robin Rothstein
    Small, Louise Rozett
    Excerpt from The Clean House, Sarah Ruhl
    How Darlene Coleman Became a Professional Eulogist and the Most Popular Girl on the Funeral Circuit, Kristan Ryan
    Miss Wonderling’s History Class, Francesca Sanders
    The Artist of Transparency, Lisa Schlesinger
    Too Cool, Laura Shamas
    Jessie, S. M. Shephard-Massar
    Hollywood is Calling, Lydia Stryk
    36146 and Juanice, Shanessa Sweeney
    The Gamester, Freyda Thomas
    Excerpt from Ajax (por nobody), Alice Tuan
    Excerpt from Rotten State, Kathryn Walat
    Widow’s Walk, Barbara Wiechmann
    Love Juice, Excerpt from Dating and Mating in Modern Times, Elizabeth Wong
    Jim?, Laura Zam
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