Bültmann & Gerriets
Fifty Professional Scenes for Student Actors
A Collection of Short Two-Person Scenes
von Garry Michael Kluger
Verlag: Pioneer Drama Service
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-56608-278-5
Erschienen am 01.01.1997
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 222 mm [H] x 145 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 426 Gramm
Umfang: 228 Seiten

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With an emphasis on believable characterizations, you'll love these short duet scenes for winning auditions and competitions. This theatre book is designed for serious actors seeking roles in professional stage productions, TV shows and commercials. Performed in theatres, classes and showcases, they include some of the most used original audition scenes for all the major networks. Divided fairly evenly between comedy and drama, these scenes for two people are fun to perform even if sad, funny, poignant and sometimes very dramatic. Most scenes are gender non-specific, so any combination of actor and actress can perform them.



Garry Kluger began acting at the age of 8 and continued professionally right up to the time when he realized that the last eight roles he had auditioned for were all in the elf/leprechaun genre, so he concentrated on his writing. Aside from his books 50 Professional Scenes For Student Actors, 50 More Professional Scenes, and Original Scenes for Actors, Kluger has authored nine plays, 12 documentaries (including one for the Discovery Channel's Shark Week), three TV series, and over 150 live shows for Disney in the U.S. and internationally.His awards include: Year's Best World Premiere Play (for "A Thorn in the Family Paw) at the Stage Scene LA Awards; Best Writer - Original Play from the Valley Theatre Awards; Red Carpet Award - from Women In Theatre for contributions to the L.A. theatre scene; Bronze Award from the World Series Of Screenwriting - Play Category - for Aquarius Rising; O'Neill Playwrights Conference 3-Time Semi-Finalist; Participant/Winner/Finalist in the Baltimore Playwrights Festival, Warner International Playwrights Festival, Theatre West's WESTFEST, Pittsburgh New Works Festival, Sterts International Playwrights Festival, and Stage Three Playwrights Festival.