Incoming Resources
- Monologues for actors of color : men, edited by Roberta Uno
- Speaking Shakespeare
- More duologues for all accents and ages, [selected by] Eamonn Jones and Jean Marlow
- Acting characters, 20 simple steps from rehearsal to performance, Paul Elsam
- Voice for performance, Linda Gates
- Acting for love & money, connecting the craft to the industry, Paul G. Gleason & Gavin Levy
- The power of the actor, the Chubbuck technique, Ivana Chubbuck
- 101 monologues for middle school actors, including duologues and triologues, Rebecca Young
- For women, monologues they haven't heard, Susan Pomerance. --
- Why acting matters, David Thomson
- Kathleen Turner on acting, conversations about film, television, and theater, by Kathleen Turner & Dustin Morrow ; illustrations by Kacey Morrow
- Acting games for individual performers, a comprehensive workbook of 110 acting exercises, by Gavin Levy
- Monologues for actors of color : women, edited by Roberta Uno
- Instant Shakespeare, a proven technique for actors, directors, and teachers, Louis Fantasia
- The six questions, acting technique for dance performance, Daniel Nagrin
- The art of acting, --and how to master it, David Carter
- Screen acting trade secrets, how to succeed in Hollywood without really acting / Peter Skagen
- Play-acting, a guide to theatre workshops, Luke Dixon
- Scenes for student actors, volume V, dramatic selections from plays, edited with notes by Frances Cosgrove
- A sense of direction, some observations on the art of directing, William Ball
- To the actor, Michael Chekhov ; [foreword by Simon Callow]
- The art of acting, Stella Adler ; compiled & edited by Howard Kissel
- Acting and singing with archetypes, by Janet B. Rodgers and Frankie Armstrong ; [foreword by Kristin Linklater]
- Scenes for student actors, volume VI, dramatic selections from plays, edited with notes by Frances Cosgrove
- Freeing the actor, [an actor's desk reference : over 140 exercises and techniques to free the actor], Eric Morris
- Cats don't dance, Turner Feature Animation presents a David Kirschner production ; directed by Mark Dindal ; produced by David Kirschner, Paul Gertz ; screenplay by Roberts Gannaway, Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser and Theresa Pettengill
- Hey, girlfriend, 75 monologues for girls, Kimberly A. McCormick
- A challenge for the actor, Uta Hagen
- Acting, advanced techniques for the actor, director, and teacher, Terry Schreiber, with Mary Beth Barber ; foreword by Edward Norton
- The method, how the twentieth century learned to act, Isaac Butler
- Shaking hands with Shakespeare, [a teenager's guide to reading and performing the Bard], by Allison Wedell Schumacher
- Scenes for student actors, volume III, dramatic selections from plays, edited with notes by Frances Cosgrove
- Doubletalk, 50 comedy duets for actors, by Bill Majeski
- Using the Stanislavsky system, a practical guide to character creation and period styles
- Respect for acting, Uta Hagen with Haskel Frankel
- An actor's work, a student's diary, Konstantin Stanislavski ; translated and edited by Jean Benedetti
- Teach yourself accents: North America, a handbook for young actors and speakers, Robert Blumenfeld