Something that is in her acting age range or actual age range. If it's a dramatic movie than a dramatic monologue. A comedy etc. Sides are bits of the script or a scene from the movie.
Posts: 247 | Location: seattle | Registered: August 14, 2007
At the Barnes and Noble near Lincoln Ctr., there are sometimes monologue books for kids. The people who work in the Theater section are reasonably well-informed....Good luck.
Posts: 74 | Location: New York | Registered: May 12, 2008
Ruth Mae Roddy has written a bunch of books of monologues for kids. Do a search for her name on Amazon and you'll see a whole list. There's a good one called "Cool Characters For Kids!" which is geared to 4-12 yr. olds.