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    • Where can I find monologues for college auditions? Anthologies: For contemporary monologues, look to anthologies of monologues from published plays. Several fairly recent collections include
    • What makes a good monologue for a college audition? It’s brief: Each monologue should be under two minutes, preferably ranging from one minute to one and a half minutes.
    • Young women’s contemporary monologues, dramatic 1. “Crumbs from the Table of Joy” by Lynn Nottage. Character: Ernestine. Monologue: “There you have it, They white,… Seems to us only white folks can laugh on Sundays.”
    • Young women’s contemporary monologues, comedic 1. “An Octoroon” by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. Character: Minnie. Monologue: “I know, right? Grace’s a@# always talking about running away.…
  1. Sep 23, 1997 · A wry, somber comedy about some small explosions rocking the remains of a nuclear family, Peter Hedges' "Good as New" has just enough tart observations about how a few home truths can turn the ...

  2. Mar 16, 1997 · There is more information to be found in the escalating domestic crisis at the core of Peter Hedges' "Good as New" than one might need. With its glaring metaphors concerning life's journey as an ...

  3. “A wry, somber comedy…Peter Hedges’ GOOD AS NEW has just enough tart observations about how a few home truths can turn the inquiring idealism of youth to disillusion…” —Variety. “GOOD AS NEW, Peter Hedges’ smart, observant play about a middle-aged couple and their teenage daughter provides considerable food for thought ...

  4. Mar 3, 1997 · GOOD AS NEW. By Peter Hedges. With Jennifer Dundas, Laura Esterman and John Spencer. Sets by Rob Odorisio. Costumes by Sharon Sprague. Lighting by Blake Burba. Directed by Brian Mertes. At ...

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  6. Synopsis. Revisiting this acclaimed work – a brutal one-act comedy about a learning-to-drive daughter who comes face-to-face with the mother she thinks has let her down – Good As New first played in 1993-94 as part of MCC’s (then called Manhattan Class Company) One Acts. It was then extended to a full-length work and presented by MCC in 1997.

  7. AISLE SAY New York GOOD AS NEW By Peter Hedges Directed by Brian Mertes MCC Theatre / 120 West 28th Street / (212) 727-7722 Reviewed by David Spencer. I have to put this into perspective for you. I've just moved into temporary living quarters (in the aftermath of a firefighting floodout).

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