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Perfect for auditions, drama classes and performances...
THE 100 offers a hundred new and classic monologues for children and young adults.
Written by award-winning playwright Kirsty Budding, the collection includes a helpful prologue with advice on performing monologues, followed by conveniently organised thematic sections with illustrations to indicate drama or comedy:
Fantasy & Fairytales (Fairies, Mermaids, a crazy Harry Potter fan and more!); Greek & Norse Mythology (Thor, Loki, Zeus, Hercules, Hades, Medusa…); Teen Life (exam stress, romance, social media, sibling rivalry, cyber bullying…); Secret Agents & Espionage (meet James Blonde and the agent who trained John Wick!); Comedy (laugh out loud as kids play teachers, dance divas, the Queen of England and more!); Drama (loss of grandparents, moving schools, growing up…), Classic Literary Characters (Oliver Twist, Jo March, Jane Eyre…); Historical Figures (Julius Caesar, Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr...); Christmas (Scrooge, Spoilt Child, Little Elf...) Shakespeare (Romeo, Romeo; To Be or Not to Be…) Perfect for auditions, school drama classes and performances, length and difficulty levels range to provide exciting options for children and teenagers ages 5-19. The book is ideal for families with children of different ages, as well as for use in schools with multiple year groups.
With a range unheard of in a monologue collection, it’s the perfect resource for a young performer to use again and again on their acting journey.
“Playing Thor is awesome! I just love all of it, it’s super funny!” – Harper Scott, age 9
“I love the ‘Messy Room’ monologue! I think my Mum does too...” – Breanna Kelly, age 15
“I really enjoyed performing the School Principal monologue – great writing and a funny and relatable scenario!” – Robert Wearden, age 17
"I admire Kirsty Budding's dry humour and wit in the monologue Almost Twenty. It got lots of laughs when I performed it for a university assignment because everyone could relate to those challenges and frustrations of becoming an adult." - Cecilia Waugh, age 19
"Kirsty Budding is a name to watch." - Stage Whispers