Incoming Resources
- The actor's wheel of connection, how to integrate your skills and refine your performance, Richard Brestoff
- Scenes from classic plays, 468 B.C. to 1970 A.D., Jocelyn A. Beard, editor
- The soaps, scene stealing scenes for actors, Karen Dent
- Theatre games and beyond, a creative approach for performers, Amiel Schotz
- True and false, heresy and common sense for the actor, David Mamet
- Acting Shakespeare is outrageous!, playing the bard for beginners, Herb Parker
- Acting for film, Cathy Haase
- Clamorous voices, Shakespeare's women today, Carol Rutter with Sinead Cusack [and others]
- Introduction to acting, Stanley Kahan
- The power of the actor, the Chubbuck technique, Ivana Chubbuck
- An acrobat of the heart, a physical approach to acting inspired by the work of Jerzy Grotowski, Stephen Wangh
- The actor and the target, Declan Donnellan
- Teach yourself accents -- North America, a handbook for young actors and speakers, Robert Blumenfeld
- Scenes for kids, by Ruth Mae Roddy
- The complete tips ideas for actors, 507 ways to improve your work now, by Jon Jory
- Speak the speech!, Shakespeare's monologues illuminated, Rhona Silverbush and Sami Plotkin
- The best men's stage monologues of 2008, edited and foreword by Lawrence Harbison
- The technique of acting, Stella Adler ; foreword by Marlon Brando
- The monologue workshop, from search to discovery in audition and performance, by Jack Poggi
- The art of acting, Stella Adler, compiled & edited by Howard Kissel, preface by Marlon Brando
- Players of Shakespeare, essays in Shakespearean performance, by twelve players with the Royal Shakespeare Company ; edited by Philip Brockbank
- Scenes & monologs from the best new plays, an anthology of new dramatic writing from professionally produced American plays, edited by Roger Ellis
- The actor within, intimate conversations with great actors, Rose Eichenbaum ; [foreword, Aron Hirt-Manheimer]
- Great scenes from the world theater, edited by James L. Steffensen, Jr
- Monologues for kids, Ruth Mae Roddy
- Actors write for actors, a collection of original audition monologues, written by Jason Milligan, Deborah Cowles Scott, Robert Spera
- Respect for acting, Uta Hagen ; with Haskel Frankel
- Respect for acting, Uta Hagen ; with Haskel Frankel
- 111 one-minute monologues, Kristen Dabrowski
- To the actor, Michael Chekhov ; [foreword by Simon Callow]
- Multicultural scenes for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Creating a role, Constantin Stanislavski ; translated by Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood ; edited by Hermine I. Popper ; foreword by Robert Lewis
- Scenes for teens, 50 original comedy and drama scenes for teenage actors, Mike Kimmel ; foreword by Kevin Sorbo
- Notes on directing, Frank Hauser, Russell Reich
- Acting games, improvisations and exercises, Marsh Cassady
- An actor prepares, by Constantin Stanlislavski ; translated by Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood ; introd. by John Gielgud
- A challenge for the actor, Uta Hagen
- Play the scene, the ultimate collection of contemporary and classic scenes and monologues, [compiled by] Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Shakespeare's advice to the players, Peter Hall
- An actor's guide to performing Shakespeare, for film, television, and theatre, Madd Harold
- Why acting matters, David Thomson
- 2010, the best men's stage monologues and scenes, edited and foreword by Lawrence Harbison
- The Actor's scenebook, scenes and monologues from contemporary plays, edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Playing the audience, the practical actor's guide to live performance, by James B. Nicola
- Clues to acting Shakespeare, Wesley Van Tassel
- The actor and his text, Cicely Berry
- Great scenes and monologues for children, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Instant acting, Jeremy Whelan
- Playing scenes, a sourcebook for performers, Gerald Lee Ratliff
- Acting Shakespeare, John Gielgud with John Miller