
This new book from the author of Scenes for Teens is a collection of 60 original comedy and drama scripts for younger actors. The dialogues feature clean language and family-friendly, real-life scenarios. They are ideal for teaching, rehearsing, and auditioning for stage and screen. All scenes are gender-neutral, allowing every role in every scene to be performed by both male and female acting students.
The scripts are varied, with shorter and longer selections, comical and more serious topics, and conversational dialogue intended to develop rapid-fire comedic timing, listening and reacting skills, and vocal variety. Overall, the emphasis is on straightforward, realistic interaction to build and solidify the one-on-one relationship between acting scene partners. Many scenes are educational, as well, modeling and reinforcing positive attitudes and behaviors for our youth.
With a heartfelt foreword by Disney's Anita Barone, and a clear, concise introduction to acting by the author, Acting Scenes for Kids and Tweens is a simple - but effective - training tool for teachers, parents, libraries, schools, and drama clubs, and acting coaches.
This book offers a no-nonsense, practical approach for training young actors, and can be applied immediately in the home and classroom. Positive imagery, social relevance, and civic-mindedness are written into many scenes as subtext.
"...a valuable tool to help young kids get started if they have the inclination and also help them find something else if they decide acting is not the right path for them. Some kids like to try acting for a short time, and then lose interest after a few months. This makes the book a valuable tool for parents as well in hel[ping identify early on whether their child may want to go further in the acting business. It could save parents thousands of dollars in classes and pictures if their child just doesn't enjoy the process of memorizing lines and rehearsing scenes."
- Casting Networks
"The material is clean and family-friendly, encouraging better connection and understanding between kids, parents and grandparents. Many scenes include life lessons and ethical questions for young people to consider. The intention is to provide a strong, easy-to-use alternative to the available scene material for youth, much of which is negative, sarcastic, and mean-spirited."
- Astro's Adventures Book Club