33 KIDS MONOLOGUES (Acting School Monologues Book 1)

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But when she disappears, her replacement is the hard-as-nails, detention-loving, recess-canceling, homework-overloading substitute teacher Viola Swamp Rediscover the loopy fun and the darker corners of J. Barrie's original novel with this faithful, fast-moving, and easy-to-stage adaptation A darker, more faithful version of Lewis Carroll's classic tale that reimagines the experience of Wonderland, and ends with an unexpected new twist In this action-packed adaptation of the classic adventure story, precocious Mowgli grows up believing he's as fierce a wolf as any of the members of his pack.

When he learns he is actually a human, he must discover how to reconcile these very different identities When Dorothy drops into the Land of Oz, only one thing is certain: A funny and fast-paced journey down the yellow brick road ensues When aging brother and sister Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert send to the orphanage in Nova Scotia for a boy to help them on the farm, they get more than they bargain for.

Due to a mix-up, they are instead left with year-old Anne Shirley One of the most beloved characters of American fiction, Tom Sawyer is a force of nature -- whether he's sneaking out of his Aunt Polly's house at night to visit the graveyard, or duping his playmates into white-washing a fence, or stealing a kiss from the ravishing Becky Thatcher After Mary Lennox is orphaned, she becomes the ward of an uncle in England she has never met.

As she adjusts to her new life at secluded Misselthwaite Manor, Mary discovers a secret garden What begins as a peaceful summer on the River is soon disrupted by Toad and his obsession with motorcars The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world--so when they crash Sunday school and demand parts in the Christmas pageant, the whole town panics A funny and buoyant musical adaptation of the touching holiday classic This panto-style re-imagining of J.

Barrie's classic book focuses on Wendy's transition from a child to a responsible young lady -- with plenty of adventure in between Action, comedy, romance, rock 'n roll, and a little bit of opera spice up the story of Sleeping Beauty in this magical, musical twist on the fairy tale classic Based on the award-winning children's book by Eileen Spinelli An updated, modern-day version of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac , this rollicking musical features hit contemporary pop songs that will have audiences cheering.

Based on Jane Austen's classic novel, this sparkling new musical features the hit songs of legendary girl groups and iconic female singers from The Supremes to Katy Perry Stellaluna the bat, Verdi the snake, and Pinduli the hyena all seek refreshment at a watering hole one hot day, only to find themselves the subjects of a bullying lion's ridicule In this lyrical, atmospheric interpretation of Peter Pan , Jeremy Bloom strips the familiar story down to its emotional essence Travel around the world and explore forgotten myths and unusual legends in eight fast-paced and hilarious tales.

Always quirky, and sometimes bizarre, these eight tales are filled with magic, mystery, and morals Upon his return from the Crusades, King Richard is forced to try and figure out what happened in his kingdom during his absence. Is the outlaw Robin Hood a hero, a lovelorn sap, or just plain mean? A witty narrator helps an inquisitive child understand some famous expressions by exploring Aesop's beloved fables Giraffes are gentlemen, aardvarks are card sharks, and animals rule the world in this retelling of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night A whimsical reinvention of Dickens' most beloved Christmas story in wacky rhymed couplets.

Theatre for Young Audiences

With zoot fruited juices and binka bird geese, from Bed-Headed Fred to Timmy Loo Hoo, this tale of glorious holiday cheer is similar to something Dr. Seuss might have come up with Join all seven quirky dwarves, a tongue-tied prince, a sassy mirror, a dancing chicken, and of course Snow White, in a tale about beauty, friendship, and happily-ever-afters with a twist Two compelling stories come together in this heartwarming play inspired by the famous editorial Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus Ten-year-old Violet is determined to show the world, not to mention the cool kids at school, just how special she is.

With the help of her assistant Freddy, she sets out to break a world record, but becomes accidentally extraordinary when she's struck by lightning -- twice -- and gains control over all things electric When an actor, athlete, scientist, gamer, bookworm, and school newspaper reporter can't get anyone to join their own after-school clubs, they band together to form The Mystery Club Once upon a time in New York City, Tabitha and her brother Louis discover a box sitting in the hall of their apartment.

Curious, Tabitha opens the box, allowing five imprisoned fairy tale villains to escape At a detention camp and reform institution for internet-addicted and online-obsessed teenagers, a revolution is brewing When a mystery's afoot at their middle school, amateur detective team The Mystery Club is on the case. An actor, athlete, scientist, gamer, bookworm, and school newspaper reporter investigate the crimes of their fellow peers When the quiet town of Deerpoint, Vermont is hit by the biggest blizzard in years, a mysterious girl named Eva steps out of a snow bank and into the lives of 15 confused teenagers who are asked to help her in her search.

We asked ten talented playwrights to write a minute play based on his or her unique take on bullying. The result is this collection. Designed to be flexible, the plays can be performed in any combination In today's chaotic, challenging world, we often don't know where to turn for help. Little did we know that life's most valuable lessons lie within the undead Dating can be hard.

So pick up your slacks And get home for tea! A guide by me: William the Snail Whisperer McGee. Carl was picked up by a social worker or police officer after a concerned neighbor reported trouble at his household.

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Here, Carl tries to cover for his abusive father. Do I get to go home now? But Lady, I told you everything was okay. It was my fault. He wanted to be left alone and I went in the room to get a pencil to do my homework. He probably forgot that I was still out there when he left. I know he was gonna let me back in. Lady, I have to go.

I wish my neighbor never called you. My dad always says people need to mind their own business. So can I go now? I have to go back now before it gets worse! Hey, where did everybody go? I counted to a hundred, like you said. It took a really long time. I said I give up! Can anybody hear me?

Monologues for Boys

Come out, come out, wherever you are! We could play tag outside. Or maybe we could have a snack and play video games. What more do you want from me? I let a spider bite me… no spider powers; just lots of itching. I tried standing too close to the microwave oven hoping the radiation would change me. And I got in trouble for making so many bags of popcorn.

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But I took it all to school and had a popcorn party. I was a hero that day. So I guess it kinda worked. I love being a hero. I love helping people. I love making them happy. And I hate bad guys. I hate creeps who hurt people.


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I am sick of him hurting us. I just need those super powers. I need something that will make him stop! Maybe if I eat more of the school lunches. If I get enough green hotdogs and brown ketchup in me… something is bound to happen. Instead of a telephone booth like superman, I could use a bathroom stall and those Protecto seat covers could be a cape… and make a toilet paper mask.

Monologues for Kids

Nothing scares bad guys more than bathroom stuff. I better rethink this. Miss Watson told me to pray every day, and whatever I asked for I would get it. Once I got a fish-line, but no hooks. By and by, one day, I asked Miss Watson to try for me, but she said I was a fool. I set down one time back in the woods, and had a long think about it. This was including Miss Watson, as I took it. But I do like Jasmine. Then again, what does it matter? Or at least someone better than me. Oh, why did I ever meet her? Look at this junk!

I congratulate you, little boy. You found the fifth Golden Ticket. May I introduce myself. Wonka is at this moment working on a fantastic invention: So all I want you to do is to get hold of just one Everlasting Gobstopper and bring it to me so that I can find the secret formula. Your reward will be ten thousand of these. A new house for your family, and good food and comfort for the rest of their lives.

Me and Anthony were playing with his new racecars. Only four of them. And we heard a weird noise out- side, so we opened the window. This huge spaceship landed and a slimy, green alien with three heads came out and jumped in the window. So he knocked all the books off my shelf and picked up my toy box with his long, purple antennas and dumped it all over my room.

So I threw a Frisbee at him and it bonked him on his third head and he slimed out the window and the spaceship disappeared into the sky. Why do you watch the news every night, Dad? The news is just a bunch of guys talking. The whole world is boring and bunch of other guys said boring things and the weather is boring. Have a boring night. I just did the news for you.

I hate this class. You can stay in here, too, if you want. She made me do the same problem six times yesterday. I like the pretty dresses and I sort of like the dancing, but … why do I have to dance with boys? The last boy I danced with told me about all the worms he ate.

I almost puked on my pretty slippers, Daddy! I could just dance by myself from now on. But I just cannot stand another day of dancing with worm-eaters! Shonda wants to help her mom bake in the kitchen. She wants to be a chef when she grows up. Mom, can I help? I do not make a mess! I do a good job. Can we make cookies? So I can help you.

I want to be Rachel Ray when I grow up. Can I use the rolling pin? I like the rolling pin. You want me to watch TV? I never get to help. I just want to help, Mommy! There must be another way! He gave me that Hubba Bubba gum. My hair will be way too short if you cut it! I know that for a fact because she leaves me cold, hard cash. Darla, I was just kidding!