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Incoming Resources
- Talk to me, monologue plays, edited by Eric Lane and Nina Shengold
- Great scenes and monologues for children, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- 60 seconds to shine. Vol 6,, 221 one-minute monologues from classic plays, edited by John Capecci and Irene Ziegler Aston
- Contemporary American monologues for women, edited by Todd London
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, voices from a medieval village, by Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- Black heroes in monologues, Gus Edwards
- Shorter, faster, funnier comic plays and monologues, edited by Eric Lane and Nina Shengold
- Acting scenes and monologs for young women, Maya Levy
- Monologues for women, Susan Pomerance
- Shakespeare monologues for women, edited by Luke Dixon
- My first monologue book, 100 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- 102 great monologues, a versatile collection of monologues and duologues for student actors, Rebecca Young
- The Playwrights' Center monologues for women, edited by Kristen Gandrow and Polly K. Carl
- A young actor's scene book, a training tool, edited by Barbara Marchant
- Monologues for women by women, edited by Tori Haring-Smith
- My second monologue book, famous and historical people : 101 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- Shakespeare for one, men : the complete monologues and audition pieces, edited by Douglas Newell
- Play the scene, the ultimate collection of contemporary and classic scenes and monologues, [compiled by] Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Magnificent monologues for kids, by Chambers Stevens
- Competition monologues II, 49 contemporary speeches for young actors from the best professionally produced American plays, edited and with an acting introduction by Roger Ellis
- My third monologue book, places near and far : 102 monologues for young children, by Kristen Dabrowski
- More short scenes and monologues for middle school students, inspired by literature, social studies, and real life, by Mary Hall Surface