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Childsplay: A Collection of Scenes and Monologues for Children

Author: Kerry Muir
Published: 2004-08-01
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clog dancing a good place to start...
It can be challenging to find suitable material for child actors. Muir offers a place to start with this book. Some classics like '1000 Cranes' (from the book about Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes), 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown,' 'The Diary of Anne Frank,' and others. Some material is dark and deep. But Muir summarizes the themes nicely before each piece. The monologues at the end are also interesting - some written by elementary school children.

clog dancing This book is mostly awful
I was hoping for a collection of fun, intelligent, and imaginative scenes and monologues for my kids to perform. Instead, I find a bunch of hackneyed dross about children as victims--victims of bullying, victims of bad parents, victims of society,etc. Scene after scene is about children who've lost parents, or children in poverty, or children abused. And the scenes are so over the top as to make the characters almost comical. The only thing designed to challenge children are the contrived plot lines through which the character reveals how she/he has lost her/his parents/grandparent/sibling and is now living on the streets/running away/one meal away from starvation. What child wouldn't like to tackle the monologue entitled "The Day My Father Died." Most of the scenes and monologues are also written at a low reading level. Yuck. The only reason I didn't give this pitiable book one fewer star is because there are two or three adequate scenes and monologues. I found a much better book of plays--Plays Children Love, Volume II. Edited by Coleman Jennings.

clog dancing Clever, short and original scenes for youth
I have been teaching theatre skills to youth of all ages for 15 years, and it is nearly impossible to find collections of short, clever scenes that consistently leave kids (and their parents) smiling and impressed. This book is literally the only one in my large personal library of theatre education books that I use over and over again, particularly in theatre classes and camps for kids ages 8 to 14. Scenes such as "Befriending Bertha", "Sammy Carducci's Guide to Life", "Scientist Meets Fish", and "To Bee or Not To Bee" are challenging and lighthearted enough to instill in kids teamwork and the fun of acting. Ms. Muir, is there any chance you will be creating another collection like this? If so, I look forward to it.

clog dancing Best book out there of scenes and monogues for kids!!!
This book is golden!!! I teach teatre to 8 to 12-year-olds, and I haven't found any other book that I use nearly as much as this one. All of the plays are perfect for kids and pre-teens. With only a couple exceptions, the characters are all kids that my students can relate to. A few of the monologues are even written by kids. They vary from funny, to serious, to sad, and all of my students are able to find pieces that they enjoy out of this book. One favorite of both students and audiences is "Bee or Not to Bee," a humorous scene about a bee who disguises itself as a chipmunk to sneek onto Noah's Ark. Others worth mentioning are "Scientist Meets Fish," "Lemon Sisters," "Charlie Brown," and "Afternoon of the Elves." I highly recommend this book!

clog dancing Great book for kids going on auditions
I bought this book for my daughter to practice with to improve her acting skills when she goes on auditions. We have loved it and would enjoy it even if her goal wasn't to be an actor.

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