Tired of seeing mean-spirited, snarky performance material for young kids? Looking for material with an optimistic, positive spin? Full voting member of the National Television Academy and Tonight Show sketch comedy performer Mike Kimmel has been writing, acting, and producing for decades. Now he shares a curated collection of 100 of the best comedy and drama monologues. Monologues for Kids and Tweens II is a collection of 100 new comedy and drama pieces for our youngest performers. It is the 7th installment in The Young Actor Series . The scripts are easily relatable to children’s real-life roles as daughters, sons, siblings, students, and young athletes. Each piece is clean, gender-neutral, and may be performed by both male and female actors. The monologues run one to two minutes in length, with no props or costumes required. All scripts are clean, family-friendly, and include positive messages, life lessons, and ethical questions for young people––and all people––written between the lines. This material (and the subtext) can help parents and teachers encourage positive attitudes and behaviors in our young performers, their classmates and audiences. Appropriate for film, television, theater, speech and forensics competitions, and drama school auditions. If you're searching for fresh, realistic material that engages and challenges the intellect of our youngest actors–– and never talks down to them––then pick up a copy of Monologues for Kids and Tweens II today. Ace your next audition tomorrow! "With pieces moving from history to self-control experiments, reflections on talking without thinking, and discussions of adult jobs and their meaning and impact, these monologues go beyond illustrating acting devices alone. They get youngsters thinking about bigger issues in life and provide broader perceptions of emotional maturity. Thus, Monologues for Kids and Tweens II is recommended not just for the young drama audiences and their teachers, but anyone working with these age groups, who look for short pieces reflecting on life and psychological growth." ~ Midwest Book Review "It's clear from Ben McCain's introduction to Monologues for Kids and Tweens II that Mike Kimmel practices what he preaches and is a helpful co-worker, just as he advocates in many of these monologues. With this book, the author is helping young actors develop their skills. These monologues may even inspire young actors to write about their own lives and create their own dramatic scenes." ~ Readers' Favorite "Here's another amazing addition to the Mike Kimmel collection. His books are an excellent resource for teachers and aspiring young actors. This book of imaginative monologues is for kids and tweens. Each monologue is well written and features an impressive range of topics." ~ Children's Bookshelf Mike Kimmel is a film, television, stage, and commercial actor and acting coach. He is a twenty-plus year member of SAG-AFTRA with extensive experience in both the New York and Los Angeles markets. He has worked with directors Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Townsend, Craig Shapiro, and Christopher Cain among many others. TV credits include Game of Silence, Zoo, Treme, In Plain Sight, Cold Case, Breakout Kings, Memphis Beat, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He was a regular sketch comedy player on The Tonight Show, performing live on stage and in pre-taped segments with Jay Leno for eleven years. Mike has appeared in dozens of theatrical plays on both coasts, including Radio City Music Hall, Equity Library Theater, Stella Adler Theater, and Theater at the Improv. He trained with Michael Shurtleff, William Hickey, Ralph Marrero, Gloria Maddox, Harold Sylvester, Wendy Davis, Amy Hunter, Bob Collier, and Stuart Robinson. He has a B.A. from Brandeis University and an M.A. from California State University. As an educator, he has taught at Upper Iowa University, University of New Orleans, University of Phoenix, and in the Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Burbank, California public school districts. He is a two-time past president of New Orleans Toastmasters, the public speaking organization, and often serves as a speech contest judge. Mike has written and collaborated on numerous scripts for stage and screen. His full-length historical drama on Presidents Lincoln and Garfield was a 2013 semi-finalist in the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. He is the 2014 recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award from Upper Iowa University. Mike is a full voting member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the Emmys).