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Audition Speeches for Black, South Asian and Middle Eastern Actors: Monologues for Women [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x124x14 mm, weight: 225 g
  • Serija: Audition Speeches
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1474229247
  • ISBN-13: 9781474229241
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x124x14 mm, weight: 225 g
  • Serija: Audition Speeches
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1474229247
  • ISBN-13: 9781474229241
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Audition Speeches for Black, South Asian and Middle Eastern Actors: Monologues for Women aims to provide new and exciting audition and showcase material for actresses of black, African American, South Asian and Middle Eastern heritage. Featuring the work of international contemporary playwrights who have written powerful and diverse roles for a range of actors, the collection is edited by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway. Categorized by age-range, the monologues are collected in groups of characters playable by actresses in their teens, twenties, thirties and forties+, and include work from over 25 top-class dramatists including Sudha Bhuchar, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Marcus Gardley, Mona Mansour and Naomi Wallace. Audition Speeches for Black, South Asian and Middle Eastern Actors: Monologues for Women is the go-to resource for contemporary monologues and speeches for auditions. Ideal for aspiring and professional actresses, it allows performers to enhance their particular strengths and prepare for roles featuring characters of specific ethnic backgrounds.

Recenzijos

Takes the stress out of trying to find suitable material for auditions as the anthologies are well researched, written and edited A wonderful resource and tool for teachers. * Word Matters (STSD) *

Daugiau informacijos

A collection of audition speeches for female Black, South Asian and Middle Eastern actors, from a broad selection of plays by British and international playwrights.
Foreword xi
Lolita Chakrabarti
Performing Rights xiii
Introduction xix
Teens
The House That Will Not Stand by Marcus Gardley -- Agnes
3(3)
Melody Loses Her Mojo by Keith Saha -- Melody
6(3)
Bulrusher by Eisa Davis -- Bulrusher
9(3)
Ruined by Lynn Nottage -- Salima
12(4)
In the Continuum by Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter -- Nia
16(4)
My Name is ... by Sudha Bhuchar -- Ghazala
20(5)
Child of the Divide by Sudha Bhuchar -- Hasina
25(3)
Alaska by DC Moore -- Mamta
28(3)
Fish Eyes by Anita Majumdar -- Meena
31(4)
Boys With Cars by Anita Majumdar -- Naz
35(4)
Blood by Emteaz Hussain -- Caneze
39(8)
Twenties
Shades by Alia Bano -- Sab
47(4)
At Her Feet by Nadia Davids -- Azra Al Jamal
51(2)
Josephine and I by Cush Jumbo -- Josephine
53(6)
The Mountaintop by Katori Hall--- Camae
59(3)
Hurt Village by Katori Hall -- Crank
62(5)
We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884--1915 by Jackie Sibblies Drury -- Actor 6
67(5)
Black Jesus by Anders Lustgarten -- Eunice
72(4)
The Westbridge by Rachel De-lahay -- Soriya
76(3)
Khandan by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti -- Reema
79(3)
Crash by Pamela Mala Sinha -- Girl
82(9)
The Fever Chart by Naomi Wallace -- Tanya
91(5)
Fireworks by Dalia Taha -- Lubna
96(5)
Tamam by Betty Shamieh -- Tamam
101(4)
Desert Sunrise by Misha Shulman -- Layla
105(4)
Chef by Sabrina Mahfouz -- Chef
109(6)
Thirties
I Just Stopped By To See The Man by Stephen Jeffreys -- Delia
115(3)
Harlem Duet by Djanet Sears -- Billie
118(5)
A Day at the Racists by Anders Lustgarten -- Gina
123(4)
The Husbands by Sharmila Chauhan -- Aya
127(4)
A Canadian Monsoon by Sheila James -- Sunita
131(4)
Rice Boy by Sunil Kuruvilla -- Auntie
135(4)
9 Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo -- Layal
139(5)
The Beloved by Amir Nizar Zuabi -- Wife
144(4)
Oh My Sweet Land by Amir Nizar Zuabi
148(4)
Wedding Day at the Cro-Magnons' by Wajdi Mouawad -- Nelly
152(5)
Forties +
Category B by Roy Williams -- Angela
157
The Usual Auntijies by Paven Virk -- Aunty
5(160)
160 The Hour of Feeling by Mona Mansour -- Beder
165(5)
Archipelago by Caridad Svich -- H
170(6)
Publications 176
Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway - the former manager of the Black Play Archive at the National Theatre, London - was born in East London to West Indian parents. She trained as a theatre director at the Young Vic Theatre and the National Theatre and has worked nationally and internationally as a director, producer, audience development consultant, teacher and facilitator in theatres and schools. Simeilia has been affiliated with theatres such as National Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Arcola Theatre, Eclipse Theatre, Kali Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse and the Baxter Theatre (South Africa). She has devised and facilitated workshops about Black British plays for a wide range of arts organisations and universities. Her film Voices from the Black Row, a short documentary celebrating Black British artists, was released in 2013.