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You loved her 100 Great Monologues so much that Rebecca Young has generated a new book of fresh monologues and duologues specifically written for teens of today. Keep in mind that duologues are not scenes for two people. Rather, they are a pair of monologues about the same subject from two different viewpoints. This book gives tribute to the many facets that make up the typical teenage life. All the emotional ups and downs have been captured in ways that both the actor and the audience can easily connect to. Each monologue is short and easy to memorize and perfect for auditions, competition,…mehr

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You loved her 100 Great Monologues so much that Rebecca Young has generated a new book of fresh monologues and duologues specifically written for teens of today. Keep in mind that duologues are not scenes for two people. Rather, they are a pair of monologues about the same subject from two different viewpoints. This book gives tribute to the many facets that make up the typical teenage life. All the emotional ups and downs have been captured in ways that both the actor and the audience can easily connect to. Each monologue is short and easy to memorize and perfect for auditions, competition, class presentations, and more! Titles include "Teenage Vampire," "Fender Bender," "Tattoos are Forever," "Where’s the White Bread?" and many more!
Autorenporträt
Rebecca Young is the creative force behind Bug & Bear Press and the author of the whimsical, heart-filled Bug & Bear series. Inspired by the curiosity and imagination of her own children, she writes stories that empower readers of all ages to embrace creativity, celebrate their own stories, and shape the world around them. Believing that storytelling should be collaborative, immersive, and inclusive, Rebecca pioneered Participatory Publishing-the cornerstone of Bug & Bear Press. Through this innovative framework, she invites audiences to co-create stories, bringing readers into the heart of the storytelling process.When she's not writing, Rebecca is likely skiing, traveling, or traveling to places where she can ski-always chasing adventure and the next great story.