National Youth Theatre Monologues: 75 Speeches for Auditions
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An invaluable new collection of audition speeches drawn from material produced by world-leading youth arts organisation the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain.
Edited by NYT Associate Artist Michael Bryher, the book contains 75 monologues, all taken from plays performed by the NYT, by writers such as Zawe Ashton, Moira Buffini, Carol Ann Duffy, Brian Friel, James Graham, Dennis Kelly, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Gbolahan Obisesan, Evan Placey and Jack Thorne.
Also included are tips on performing the speeches from current and former NYT members, plus advice on preparing for auditions.
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