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Romeo and Juliet: Juliet's Monologue
... ROMEO AND JULIET. A monologue from the play by William Shakespeare ... under pseudonym by Lord Chancellor Francis Bacon. Shakespeare Monologues - More monologues by William ...
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Romeo and Juliet (1968/I)
...this title, we also recommend...Romeo + Juliet (1996)Show more recommendations..Add a.....off track and stumbles over overly lengthy monologues, the film keeps its cool.....Good romantic ...
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Men's Monologues in Shakespeare - Index
...King Lear.. -Macbeth.. -Othello.. -Romeo and Juliet.. -Timon of Athens.. -Titus.....Men's Monologues in Shakespeare.. Comedies.....Andronicus.. [Other Works] [Home][Women's ...
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85.02.01: From Books to Broadway
...cases, humor to the main story. Romeo and Juliet, of course, does not have a subplot.....they can also work on writing dialogues and monologues of these stories. What do they.....Act ...
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Theater of the Seventh Sister
... award-winning play unfolds as a series of monologues by a disillusioned corporate executive and ... Vote for your favorite production Romeo and Juliet Winter Dance Festival Jacob ...
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a r t . s p e a k s u b m i s s i o n s c l a s s i f i e d s a r c h i v e s 14-aug-03 THIS ISSUE'S FEATURES: Boy Gets Girl by Julie Grunch Stratford and Shaw Festival by David Grapes ...
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SHAKESPEARE MONOLOGUES As You Like It (III,v) - Comedy. ... William Shakespeare. 1 m. Romeo and Juliet (I,iii) - Comedy. William Shakespeare. 1...
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Romeo and Juliet (II,ii.): Romeo's Monologue
... be performed without royalties. ROMEO: But soft! What light through ... breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun! Arise, fair sun ... Purchase this play! Back to Monologues Archive ...
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Discover free monolgues from hair and romeo and juliet monologues here
... The Secret of Finding Fresh, New Monologues - in Under 5 Minutes! is excellent. You get So if even if you pick the same monologue that someone else uses - the chances of you both ever ...
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