Monologues for Actors of Color

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African American
Anesthesia Overdose
Audition
Bitter Melon
Black Theatre
Cassius Clay
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character interpretation
Cocoa Butter
Coffee Table
contemporary multicultural monologues
dramatic literature
Duologue
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ethnic representation
Frida Kahlo
Ghetto Passion
Grand Children
Independent Bookstore
Lac Du Flambeau
Lorraine Motel
MUI
Nail Salon
Pee Pee
Pepperoni Pizza
performance analysis
Play Store
Pulitzer
Rehearsal
Script
Shatila Refugee Camps
Sky Walks
Soliloquy
Speech
stage direction techniques
Stink Bugs
Stupid Asshole
Sweet Pea
theatre studies
Tv Ad
Tv Standard
Wild Boar
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138857278
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Actors of colour need the best speeches to demonstrate their skills and hone their craft. Roberta Uno has carefully selected monologues that represent African-American, Native American, Latino, and Asian-American identities. Each monologue comes with an introduction and notes on the characters and stage directions to set the scene for the actor.

This new edition now includes more of the most exciting and accomplished playwrights to have emerged over the 15 years since the Monologues for Actors of Color books were first published, from new, cutting edge talent to Pulitzer winners.

Roberta Uno was the founding Artistic Director of the New WORLD Theater in Amherst, Massachusetts, a visionary institution dedicated to works by artists of color, having worked with legendary figures including James Baldwin, Alice Childress, Pearl Primus, and Gordon Heath. She was also a Professor of Directing and Dramaturgy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Department of Theater. In 2002, Uno joined the Ford Foundation and is Senior Program Officer for Arts and Culture, in the Freedom of Expression unit of the Education, Creativity, and Free Expression program.