ACTING
FOR IDIOTS by Bob Cook
$19.95
Mr. Cook has taken his many years of experience as an actor, director,
writer and producer and imparted what he has learned the hard way to make the journey easier for the next generation of actors. This book is funny
as well as informative and makes an excellent manual for both new and experienced
actors. The chapter on Acting in General alone is worth the price of the book.
ASK AN AGENT
by Margaret Emory
$16.95 If you are looking for an agent, this will tell you how to find one, and everything else actors need to know about agents. Ms. Emory, a former actor who has become a prominent New York agent, imparts her knowledge of both professions to help actors to help themselves to understand how the business of show business really works. She takes the actor along step by step answering all the important questions, and explaining what you must do to have a successful career.
THE
ART OF AUDITIONING
by Rob Decina
$19.95 Mr. Decina is a both a teacher
and casting director who has put together a book that willgreatly
help actors master the audition process for television. Before an actor can get a chance to blossom
he or she must first win the audition and Mr. Decina presents many winning techniques and tips to help actors bloom.
AUDITION
MONOLOGUES
Power Pieces for Woman,
by Deborah Maddox
$14.95 A wonderful new collection
of dramatic and comic monologues for ages 18-80.
Over 60 short but powerful pieces written by a woman who knows how to write for women.