A collection of fifty audition speeches for men selected from the finest plays of the last thirty years
Annika Bluhm has compiled pieces from mainstream contemporary classics as well as cutting-edge plays from the last ten years. They cover a wide range of mood and character, from comedy to tragedy, from youth to old age. Each piece is accompanied by a synopsis setting the extract firmly in context
Contains an introduction from the editor with a note of advice for those preparing audition pieces.
Annika Bluhm is herself an actress and worked for one year at French's Bookshop, prior to training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. In the course of compiling this collection of fifty audition speeches from some of our finest contemporary playwrights, she interviewed a number of directors from small companies to major institutions. She has also compiled The Methuen Audition Book for Women.
Introduction
Road by Jim Cartwright
Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Treehouses by Elizabeth Kuti
Massage by Michael Wilcox
Victoria by David Greig
Maydays by David Edgar
Junk by John Retallack, adpated from the novel by Melvin Burgess
The Genius by Howard Brenton
Sweet Panic by Stephen Poliakoff
The Sea by Edward Bond
Imagine Drowning by Terry Johnson
Gosforth's Fete (from Confusions) by Alan Ayckbourn
Strugglers by Richard Cameron
Rents by Michael Wilcox
A State Affair by Robin Soans
The Conquest of the South Pole by Manfred Karge
The Children by Edward Bond
Barbarians by Barrie Keeffe
Have I None by Edward Bond
Rat in the Skull by Ron Hutchinson
Beached by Kevin Hood
The Fire Raisers by Max Frisch
The Pitchfork Disney by Philip Ridley
One for the Road by Willy Russell
The Hunt for Red Willie by Ken Bourke
Spell # 7 by Ntozake Shange
An Experienced Woman Gives Advice bylC.