Humorous Readings
Dramatic Art
$4.00
J. Fauthier Adams. 5 min. Monolog. Boy objects because so much is expected of him since he is studying dramatic art. This funny reading is a 'find' for expression teachers. ISBN 1-60045-044-X
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Emperor's New Clothes
$4.00
Hans Andersen. From classic story. 10 min. Rogues tell king they can make him clothes invisible to anyone unfit for office. The rogues pretend to make suit and all are afraid to admit they cannot see it. ISBN 1-60045-124-1
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Financial Matters
$4.00
Streeter. From the book, 'Father of the Bride.' 10 min. Father has a talk with Buckley, the man Kay is to marry. Funny. ISBN 1-60045-301-5
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Fisherman's Luck
$4.00
Merry Beth Black. 8 min. Monolog. Told he must take his little sister when he goes fishing, a boy tells her such wild tales that she is only too glad to stay home. ISBN 1-60045-122-5
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Football Fan
$4.00
Lois Amy Alexander. 8 min. A peppy monolog. A girl at football game, enthusiastically roots (sometimes for wrong team) and makes comments to and about those sitting near. ISBN 1-60045-045-8
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From The Back Seat
$4.00
Katherine Haviland-Taylor. 10 min. A 'back-seat driver' monolog. ISBN 1-60045-123-3
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Going Down
$4.00
E. Brant. 8 min. Monolog. A woman is in a department store the day after Christmas as people rush to exchange gifts. Funny. ISBN 1-60045-303-1
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Green Pastures
$4.00
Marc Connelly. From the Broadway success. 10 min. Negro dialect. The Humorous account of the Heavenly fish fry and the Creation of the world. ISBN 1-60045-098-9
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Hamlet, Drince Of Penmark
$4.00
Margie Moore. Monolog. 6 min. The story of Hamlet, of 'Gamlet and Host' as a cross-eyed girl saw it. 'And the little kingdom of Penmark lived happily ever after.' Funny 'spoonerisms' or 'bloopers.' ISBN 1-60045-056-3
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Hazel Witchs Version-Hansel-Gretel
$4.00
LaTomah Hauff. 4 min. Monolog. The witch speaking. Clever. ISBN 1-60045-060-1
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