Incoming Resources
- Great monologues for young actors, edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, Vol. III
- Monologues for actors of color, men, edited by Roberta Uno
- Monologues for actors of color, women, edited by Roberta Uno
- Soliloquy!, the Shakespeare monologues (men), by William Shakespeare ; edited by Michael Earley & Philippa Keil
- 100 great monologues from the neo-classical theatre, edited by Jocelyn Beard
- Monologues for young actors, [edited by] Lorraine Cohen
- Monologues for women by women, edited by Tori Haring-Smith
- Great scenes and monologues for actors, [compiled by] Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Spotlight, solo scenes for student actors, Stephanie S. Fairbanks
- Monologues from literature : a sourcebook for actors, edited by Marisa Smith and Kristin Graham
- Shakespeare for one, men : the complete monologues and audition pieces, edited by Douglas Newell
- The young actor's handbook, Jeremy Kruse
- Outstanding stage monologs and scenes from the 90's, professional auditions for student actors, edited by Steven H. Gale
- 101 monologues for middle school actors, including duologues and triologues, Rebecca Young
- Hablando con el ángel, [redacción, ] Nick Hornby ; [traducción, Ana María de la Fuente]
- More monologues for teenagers, Roger Karshner
- Contemporary American monologues for women, edited by Todd London
- Play the scene, the ultimate collection of contemporary and classic scenes and monologues, [compiled by] Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Audition monologs for student actors II, selections from contemporary plays, edited by Roger Ellis
- More scenes and monologs from the best new plays, an anthology of new dramatic writing from professionally produced plays, edited by Roger Ellis
- The great monologues from the Humana Festival, edited by Eric Kraus
- 2 minutes and under, original character monologues for actors, Glenn Alterman
- For women, monologues they haven't heard, Susan Pomerance
- My first Latino monologue book, a sense of character : 100 monologues for young children / by M. Ramirez
- The ultimate audition book for teens, 111 one-minute monologues, by Janet B. Milstein
- One hundred and eleven Shakespeare monologues, edited by Lisa Bansavage and L.E. McCullough ; introduction by Jill K. Swanson
- More monologues on Black life, Gus Edwards ; [foreword by Beth Turner]
- Voices of color, scenes and monologues from the Black American theatre, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- 100 monologues, an audition sourcebook from new dramatists, edited by Laura Harrington
- I'm telling you for the last time, a Funny Business production in association with Columbus 81 Productions ; Home box Office ; produced by Marty Callner ; written by Jerry Seinfeld
- 100 great monologs, a versatile collection of monologs, duologs, and triologs for student actors, Rebecca Young
- Uptown, character monologues for actors, by Glenn Alterman
- Shakespeare's monologues for women, selected, compiled, and edited by Dick Dotterer
- My third Latino monologue book, finding your voice!, by M. Ramirez
- New audition scenes and monologs from contemporary playwrights, the best new cuttings from around the world, edited by Roger Ellis
- Monologues on Black life, Gus Edwards
- City women, by Cynthia Smith
- Ice babies in Oz, original character monologues for actors, by L.E. McCullough
- 50/50 monologues for student actors, 100 monologues for guys and girls, by Mary Depner
- The Actor's book of monologues for women from non-dramatic sources, collected and introduced by Stefan Rudnicki
- 50 African American audition monologues, Gus Edwards
- The Best women's stage monologues of 2000, edited by Jocelyn Beard
- Monologues for men by men, edited by Gary Garrison & Michael Wright, Volume two
- Street talk : character monologues for actors, Glenn Alterman
- New monologues for women by women, edited by Tori Haring-Smith & Liz Engelman
- Actor's choice, monologues for teens, edited by Erin Detrick
- The human voice, by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production
- For women, more monologues they haven't heard, Susan Pomerance
- Millennium monologs, 95 contemporary characterizations for young actors, edited by Gerald Lee Ratliff
- The Actor's book of classical monologues, collected and introduced by Stefan Rudnicki