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Library Use Only collection of anthologies - PN2080

McHenry Library maintains a non-circulating Monologues and Acting Scenes Collection for acting practice and audition. The collection is in call number PN2080 on the third floor of the McHenry Library. They are classified as Library Use Only and they cannot be checked out.  Students may photocopy monologues and scenes if they wish. When the library has a duplicate copy of a particular title, that copy may be checked out. Otherwise the collection is intended for consultation within the library.

Find Materials in the Library Using LC Subject Headings

Search the library catalog CRUZCAT for the following Library of Congress Subject Headings to find books and collections with monologues and dialogues:

Theater
  • monologues
  • drama collections
  • american drama women authors
  • dialogues
  • Film
  • motion picture plays
  • For a copy of a specific play or a screenplay, look under its title or author.

    Examples of screenplays, plays, and authors are:
    Titles
  • Annie Hall
  • The Crucible
  • A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Importance of Being Earnest
  • Authors
  • Valdez, Luis
  • Smith, Anna Deveare
  • Wilde, Oscar
  • Euripides
  • World Wide Web Sites

    Playdatabase.com
    http://www.playdatabase.com/
    A "free service to help theatre lovers find plays to produce and monologues to memorize". Searchable by cast size, length, and keywords in the synopsis.

    The New Deal Stage:  Selections from the Federal Theatre Project Collection, 1935-1939
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/fedtp/fthome.html
    Also created by the Library Congress, this site contains the playscripts from over 70 productions of the Federal Theatre Project.

    The English Server Drama Collection
    http://eserver.org/drama/
    A collection of original plays and screenplays, criticism and links to other sites concerned with theatre. It publishes both classic and contemporary works including the works of Shakespeare, Aristophanes, and Bernard Shaw.

    Yahoo: Screenplays
    http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Movies_and_Film/Screenplays/
    A list of Websites with links to movie and television scripts, as well as movie monologues sites.

    Contact Sue Perry (chesley@ucsc.edu). Last updated 18-October-2005

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