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SCENES FOR YOUNG PERFORMERS TO ENJOY: Vol II, Duologues


Book Description
AS A TEACHER and also an examiner and adjudicator in the exciting realm of Speech and Drama, author Eleanor McLeod is all too aware of how difficult it is to find original and appealing scenes for young performers. This collection of monologues is based on characters from familiar fairy stories, many by Hans Anderson and The Brothers Grimm, where the author has taken a slightly different slant, of... More
Book Information
PublisherCheckPoint Press
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages90
ISBN-101906628467
ISBN-13978-1906628468
Publication Date06/18/2012
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About Eleanor Mcleod (Author) : Eleanor McLeod is from Swansea in Wales and it was when she began her primary school teaching in 1966 that she started writing poems for her pupils. Her colleagues urged her to publish some of her lar... more
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8/31/2015 Eleanor McLeod said: A companion volume to Scenes For Young Performers to Enjoy - Duologues. Proving very popular for festival and examination performances.
tags: Duologue scenes that are fun.

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