So here we are. It is the 27th of December and after a month of trying to fix all of the codes and get this web site up and running again, I think I have done it. Hopefully all of the links work. If, by any chance, you find a broken link please let me know.
I believe that these pieces of the past should be available for dramatic education. You will find a great diversity here - from comedy to dramatic to tragic to educational to stereotypical - as well as freedom.
The 2002 update is making the old pages available. I am aware that some pieces could be edited a little more. Let's consider it the rawness of theatre. I apologize that I don't, now with hindsight and more education behind me, have the time to scan each monologue for editing. What you get was what was left in 2000. But, of course we can continue to build this page.
I would be happy to accept original pieces from anyone. I will not make any promises about updates and time frames, but I would be happy to accept whatever you would like to send me.
And of course, comments, questions and suggestions are always welcome.
I have received many e-mails since the launch of this site dealing with the same question about publishing. Are my scenes, one-acts and monologues published? Unfortunately not. Published material is a different ball of wax and the material to my knowledge is unpublished on this site.
Have lots of fun everyone! (c:
Scenes for High School Drama Students
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