The Vespers
100 Monologues for Everyone
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
A collection of 100 original monologues by Philip Ridley, suitable for actors and readers of all ages, offering diverse themes and styles.
In The Vespers, Philip Ridley presents a remarkable collection of 100 original monologues that cater to actors and readers of all ages and backgrounds. This anthology showcases a diverse range of styles, from the comically surreal to the deeply tragic, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Each monologue stands alone, allowing performers to explore a variety of characters and emotions without the need for context or continuity. This makes The Vespers not only a practical resource for actors but also a captivating read for anyone who appreciates the power of storytelling.
The collection is introduced by Cath Badham, a Lecturer in Performance at the University of Derby, who provides valuable insights into the significance of monologues in performance. Ridley, a celebrated British dramatist, has crafted these pieces with a keen understanding of the human experience, making them relatable and engaging. The versatility in length and structure of the monologues means that actors at any level can find material that resonates with them, whether they are seasoned performers or just starting out.
Overall, The Vespers serves as an essential toolkit for actors, educators, and anyone interested in the art of performance. With its rich variety and emotional depth, this collection invites readers to lose themselves in unforgettable narratives and discover the transformative power of monologue performance.
The Vespers is utterly amazing. Ridley’s writing is marvelously precise and constantly surprising in its twists and turns. At every point he manages to evoke ideas and feelings that are both thrilling and true. It’s a supreme achievement by the most innovative and exciting contemporary British writer, whose words dazzle, make you think of the unthinkable, and tune you into wild and wonderful emotions that seem to echo from beyond the text. Read and be transported. * Aleks Sierz *
Ridley is delving into a sulphurous imagination for some of the most potent and indelible images you’re likely to find this side of sleep * Scotland on Sunday *
Philip Ridley doesn’t write plays so much as dark hallucinations in which the world is skewed through his penetrating vision, so we look at it through new eyes * Guardian *
ISBN: 9781350181656
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352 pages