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Masque Of The Red Death, The
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Edgar Allen Poe. 9 min. A monolog arranged from the story. Another of Poe's horror tales that are so much in demand. During a plague a prince has gathered together 1,000 of his friends to the seclusion of his castle. Here they reveled while death prevailed around them. At a masqued ball, Red Death entered, 'and the Red Death held illimitable domain over all.' ISBN 1-60045-377-5 |
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Me, American
$4.00
Hohlfeld. 6 min. A story told by an American sergeant to the President. As he accepted his medal, he said, 'Mr. President, I accept this medal for my buddies, for a little Vietnamese boy named Kim Ho, and for his grandfather Chi Ho, whose one desire was to see freedom in the world. The little boy ('Me, American') and his grandfather save their lives for victory. ISBN 1-60045-378-3 |
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Medea
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Euripides. A monolog arranged from the Greek tragedy. 10 min. Medea's husband has left her, at request of the king, and married king's daughter. Medea is to be exiled but, in the one day left her, she kills the bride, King Creon and her own two sons. A woman 'when her soul by marriage wrongs is fired, thirsts with rage unparalleled for blood.' ISBN 1-60045-379-1 |
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Miracle In April
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Marla Crowe. 7 min. Monologue. Mel is feeling down, his job collecting trash hardly pays the expenses for his family. But finding a Christmas tree in April renews his spirit. ISBN 1-60045-177-2 |
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Moment Of Truth
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Marla Crowe, 10 min. Katie has been invited to the homecoming dance by a good looking guy a grade ahead of her in school. He has talked with her at school about going and given her a flower to wear. But the day of the dance he doesn't call or come for her. Has a great finish. ISBN 1-60045-380-5 |
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Monkey's Paw, The
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W.W. Jacobs. An arrangement of the emotional story from which the one act play was dramatized. 10 min. A weird account of the consequences of the possession of a monkey's paw that had a spell put on it by an old fakir in India. Adult characters. SBN 1-60045-234-5 |
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Mr Lincoln-Mary Before Gettsburg
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R.D. Fahey. 3 min. Monolog. Mr. Lincoln speaks to wife about upcoming speech at Gettysburg Battlefield Dedication. He speaks of his feelings of torment from the great responsibility. ISBN 1-60045-178-0 |
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My Son
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Hilda Guldseth. A Dramatic monolog. 8 min. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is speaking, it is after His death, and in her loneliness, she tells of His babyhood and His growing up; His great work in the world, and His death. Inspirational. ISBN 1-60045-211-6 |
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My Story
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Kenneth G. Hayes. 8 min. Monolog. Katherine speaks of her struggle with anorexia. It begins with the beep-beep-beep of a heart monitor in a hospital, and ends as the machine sounds its alarm. Very moving. ISBN 1-60045-021-0 |
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Nevermore
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Chauncey Fay. 10 min. A Dramatic monolog presenting Edgar Allen Poe and some of his most impressive poems. We believe this selection will be a winner for talented reader who 'delves into himself and finds that part of his soul which feels and dreams like Poe.' ISBN 1-60045-271-X |
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