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El. knyga: Hear Me Now: Audition Monologues for Actors of Colour

Foreword by , Edited by
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786824622
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786824622

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A brand-new collection of original audition pieces written by and for actors of colour, commissioned by Tamasha Theatre Company and edited by Titilola Dawudu, with a foreword by Noma Dumezweni.

Hear Me Now is a unique collection of over eighty original audition monologues, expressly created by a range of award-winning writers brought together by producer Titilola Dawudu and Tamasha Theatre Company. They're ideal for actors of colour searching for speeches for auditions or training, writers, teachers, and theatre-makers who are passionate about improving diversity.

The book provides varied, nuanced stories that expand beyond the range of existing material available – from a cross-dressing Imam, to the first Black Prime Minister, the British Indian girl with dreams of becoming a country music star, or the young Black boy who loves baking as much as football – Hear Me Now is an essential tool for actors of colour to showcase their range, and seeks to inspire, empower, and create a legacy for generations to come.

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A brand-new collection of original audition pieces written by and for actors of colour, edited by Titiola Dawudu and commissioned by Tamasha Theatre Company, with a foreword by Noma Dumezweni.
Foreword 10(2)
Titilola Dawudu
Foreword 12(4)
Noma Dumezweni
Foreword 16(3)
Fin Kennedy
Artistic Director
Hear Me Now Session Plan
19(15)
A Consecrated Love
34(3)
Mr Ekow
A Long Time Coming
37(3)
Hassan Abdulrazzak
A Man Of Hidden Talents
40(3)
Edward Sayeed
A Mountain to Climb
43(5)
Yasmeen Khan
A Sweet Life
48(2)
Guleraana Mir
A Thousand Hours
50(4)
Mina Barber
Ace of Clubs
54(3)
Rachel Coombe
Acting Up
57(4)
Edward Sayeed
Assassin's Prayer
61(2)
Olivia Furber
Broken
63(4)
Yasmeen Khan
Chanel
67(3)
Mina Barber
Child of God
70(2)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Choices
72(2)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Christie
74(3)
N.S.R. Khan
Dateceptlon
77(3)
Tessa Hart
Dear Mr President
80(3)
Tessa Hart
Discuss
83(2)
Karim Khan
DJ Kibbles
85(3)
Mr Ekow
Don't Say Anything
88(2)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Douglas
90(3)
Mahad Ali
Dream Big
93(2)
Unique Spencer
Drive
95(3)
Hassan Abdulrazzak
Dwayne
98(5)
N.S.R. Khan
Falling Off the Edge
103(2)
Tuyen Do
Fish Out of Water
105(3)
Rabiah Hussain
Foam
108(3)
Ross Willis
Free
111(3)
Tuyen Do
Going to Paris
114(3)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Gold Dust
117(4)
Ross Willis
I Dream Of Drake
121(3)
Tara Alexis
In My Life
124(3)
Rachel Coombe
Ishmael
127(5)
Iman Qureshi
James
132(3)
Mediah Ahmed
Jasvlnder
135(3)
Sumerah Srivastav
Just One More Time
138(2)
Guleraana Mir
Kick Off/Bake Off
140(3)
Titilola Dawudu
Laddie
143(3)
Sumerah Srivastav
Lights Out
146(3)
Tara Alexis
Looking to the Future
149(3)
Stefanie Reynolds
Maya
152(2)
Paula David
Mia
154(3)
Paula David
My Father's Son
157(3)
Femi Keeling
My Mate Bean
160(3)
Ross Willis
`My Mum would not have seen my Dad like that'
163(3)
Edward Sayeed
Nashville
166(3)
Rabiah Hussain
Naughty Boy
169(3)
Femi Keeling
Nithan
172(3)
Mahad Ali
No Thigh Gaps Allowed
175(3)
Titilola Dawudu
Nobody's Nose
178(2)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Off The Streets
180(2)
Naomi Joseph
One Day, One Act
182(2)
Unique Spencer
Party Animal
184(2)
Bushra Laskar
Rani's Revenge
186(2)
Paula David
Rekha
188(3)
Safaa Benson-Effiom
Running Out of Time
191(2)
Bisola Elizabeth Alabi
Sablna the Superhero
193(3)
Paula David
Sarah
196(2)
Mahad Ali
Saved
198(2)
Karim Khan
`Seriously, It was unreal'
200(2)
Edward Sayeed
Sheen
202(4)
Safaa Benson-Effiom
Sheila
206(4)
Iman Qureshi
Sign
210(4)
Ross Willis
Spare a Minute?
214(3)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Standing Ovation
217(3)
Titilola Dawudu
Stay Vigilant
220(2)
Guleraana Mir
Stuffed
222(3)
Tessa Hart
Take The Money
225(2)
Bushra Laskar
Tallya
227(2)
Mediah Ahmed
The Birds
229(3)
Lynsey Martenstyn
The Everlasting Tan
232(8)
Abraham Adeyemi
The Fan
240(3)
Mina Barber
The First Wednesday of the Eighth Month
243(2)
Olivia Furber
The Honest Truth
245(2)
Naomi Joseph
The N Word
247(3)
Titilola Dawudu
The Parisian Way
250(3)
Stefanie Reynolds
The Perfect Match
253(2)
Olu Alakija
The Race
255(3)
Mina Barber
The Right Representation
258(3)
Karla Williams
The Thin Red Line
261(2)
Olu Alakija
Tits
263(3)
Rabiah Hussain
Twisted Tarot
266(3)
Shai Hussain
VV
269(3)
Mahad Ali
Watching
272(3)
Karla Williams
Welcome To The Good Life
275(2)
Bisola Elizabeth Alabi
What Can I Do For You?
277(3)
Shai Hussain
Why I Love R. Kelly
280
Abraham Adeyemi
Tamasha Theatre Company is a diverse cohort of bold and playful theatremakers. Foregrounding emerging and established artists from culturally diverse backgrounds, Tamasha seek to fuel the future of new writing by producing and touring the best new plays, that challenge and change audiences everywhere; nurture, train and inspire artists, leaders and young people through Tamasha Developing Artists; enable theatremakers to engage creatively with communities and audiences, altering the perception of what theatre can be. Successes like East is East, Snookered, Blood, My Name is... and Made in India have won acclaim from critics and audiences alike.