Monologues and Duologues
Whether your exam specification requires your students to perform monologues or whether you just want to broaden your students' knowledge of dramatic forms... we have an inspiring selection of monologue and duologue collections.
Contemporary Monologues for Women
Contemporary Monologues for Men
The Monologue Project
Helmet by Douglas Maxwell (the play)
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The Oberon Book of Modern Monologues for Women: Teens to Thirties
'This is an excellent book for actors needing monologues for auditions or even for a little inspiration! Would recommend, and there's even designated pages for every monologue to make notes which is really handy!'
Page extent:
304
ISBN:
9781783199396
Binding:
PaperBack Learn More
The Oberon Book of Modern Monologues for Men: Teens to Thirties
"A greatly compiled list of diverse monologues suitable for both aspiring actors, like myself, and more established actors, who may be looking to sharpen their tools. I genuinely believe it will be a challenge for anyone that picks up this book to not find something for them... a no brainer".
Page extent:
304
ISBN:
9781783199372
Binding:
PaperBack Learn More
Contemporary Duologues: One Man & One Woman
ISBN: 9781848423787
Publication Date:
2 Feb 2017
Size: 198mm x 129mm Learn More
Contemporary Duologues: Two Men
ISBN: 9781848425330
Publication Date:
2 Feb 2017
Size: 198mm x 129mm Learn More
Contemporary Duologues: Two Women
ISBN: 9781848425347
Publication Date:
2 Feb 2017
Size: 198mm x 129mm Learn More
Comic Monologues for Women Volume 2
96
ISBN:
9781783199235
Binding:
PaperBack
Reviews
‘These monologues depict the weird, the delusional, the hopeful, hopeless, the arrogant and the narcissist, in interesting and accessible monologues. For the canon it is great to have a book of witty words for women and girls from the Wix perspective.’ Zeena Rasheed, Drama Magazine
'I enjoyed Katy Wix’s first book of monologues and now she’s given us 40 more. She is often very funny – even on the page – and in the hands of a skilled performer some of these new speeches would be pure gold. She’s very good at the apparently random deadpan opening: “I was in a band”, “I never feel the cold”, “I've got to pee”. The skill, as ever, is to be deadly, earnestly serious about something laughably, perhaps pitiably, trivial. There’s plenty here for anyone wanting a fresh comic audition speech or for anyone brave enough to be assembling one-woman show material.' The Stage
‘Here you have a book filled with brilliant characters and much funny. Each piece is bubbling with the quirky genius that makes Miss Wix one of the funniest performers/writers around’ Jennifer Saunders (in her introduction to volume 1 Learn More