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- catalog abstract ""With the release of Gus Edwards' Lifetimes on the Streets, published here along with his most recent collection, Portraits in Black, black monologues have finally found their place on the international stage. Together, these sets of monologues are a vital resource for actors and actresses looking for honest and vibrant material. The characters range in age from fifteen to fifty. Among them: a woman on her way to the hairdresser, who enters into a strange relationship with a painter when he invites her to join him for a cup of tea; the Common Man, who warns that Harlem is entering a new ice age; a businessman who, on the death of a homosexual friend, wanders into a porn movie and is forced to confront his own discomfort and lack of confidence."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10165252.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description ""With the release of Gus Edwards' Lifetimes on the Streets, published here along with his most recent collection, Portraits in Black, black monologues have finally found their place on the international stage. Together, these sets of monologues are a vital resource for actors and actresses looking for honest and vibrant material. The characters range in age from fifteen to fifty. Among them: a woman on her way to the hairdresser, who enters into a strange relationship with a painter when he invites her to join him for a cup of tea; the Common Man, who warns that Harlem is entering a new ice age; a businessman who, on the death of a homosexual friend, wanders into a porn movie and is forced to confront his own discomfort and lack of confidence."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Women: Jerks -- Ang'st -- Bad date -- I thought I was dreaming -- Weird eyes -- Of course they called it a tragedy -- Mommy loves you -- And the winner is -- How I lost religion -- Rats -- How was I supposed to know? -- Faithful to the end -- Betrayal -- What I believe -- Top of the world -- Secrets -- Men: Social intercourse -- Report from here -- A pledge and a promise -- The outsider -- Dog nights -- Biff! Biff! Biff! -- The speedboat -- Snakes -- Paranoia -- Four wives -- Strange encounter -- Black is black -- Where I was, where I am -- A memory -- Covey, the slave breaker -- A garden in the city -- Lifetimes on the streets.".
- catalog extent "xi, 163 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Monologues on Black life.".
- catalog identifier "0435070355".
- catalog isFormatOf "Monologues on Black life.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann,".
- catalog relation "Monologues on Black life.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "812/.54 21".
- catalog subject "African Americans Drama.".
- catalog subject "City and town life United States Drama.".
- catalog subject "Monologues, American.".
- catalog subject "Monologues.".
- catalog subject "PS3555.D925 M66 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Women: Jerks -- Ang'st -- Bad date -- I thought I was dreaming -- Weird eyes -- Of course they called it a tragedy -- Mommy loves you -- And the winner is -- How I lost religion -- Rats -- How was I supposed to know? -- Faithful to the end -- Betrayal -- What I believe -- Top of the world -- Secrets -- Men: Social intercourse -- Report from here -- A pledge and a promise -- The outsider -- Dog nights -- Biff! Biff! Biff! -- The speedboat -- Snakes -- Paranoia -- Four wives -- Strange encounter -- Black is black -- Where I was, where I am -- A memory -- Covey, the slave breaker -- A garden in the city -- Lifetimes on the streets.".
- catalog title "Monologues on black life / Gus Edwards.".
- catalog type "Drama. fast".
- catalog type "text".