To those for whom the monologue has always been synonymous with terror,
The Monologue Workshop will prove an indispensable ally. Jack Poggi's
new book answers the long-felt need among actors for top-notch guidance
in finding, rehearsing, and performing monologues. For those who find
themselves groping for a speech just hours before their big break this
book is their guide to salvation. The Monologue Workshop supplies the
tools to discover new pieces before they become over-familiar, excavate
older material that has been neglected, and adapt material from
non-dramatic sources (novels, short stories, letters, diaries,
autobiographies, even newspaper columns). There are also chapters on
writing original monologues and creating solo performances in the style
of Lily Tomlin and Eric Bogosian. Step by step, Poggi works with the
actor in the rehearsal process, combining improvisation and textual
analysis in the acclaimed technique that he has developed over thirty
years of teaching. Besides the wealth of practical advice he offers,
Poggi transforms the monologue experience from a terrifying ordeal into
an exhilarating solo opportunity. Jack Poggi, as many working actors
will attest, is the actor's partner in a process they had always thought
was without one.