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Maestro: Teachers' Monologues CASTING CALL


What is a Monologue?

mon·o·logue
ˈmänəlˌôɡ,ˈmänəlˌäɡ/
noun
  1. a long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
  2.      a long and typically tedious speech by one person during a conversation.

What is Maestro: Teachers' Monologues?

This is a theatrical program written and made by teachers for teachers. The cast which will comprise of teachers and educators will perform monologues pertaining to the plight and real experiences of Filipino teachers.

MAESTRO: A Teachers’ Monologues is made up of a varying number of monologues read by a varying number of teachers. Each of the monologues deals with an aspect of the teaching experience, touching on matters such as teacher-student relationship, spiritual and emotional well-being and the different roles played by teachers.

Most of the monologues were written and are delivered in English and a few were translated and are delivered in Cebuano and Filipino.

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