The Kilroys List, Volume Two

The Kilroys List, Volume Two

67 Monologues and Scenes by Women and Nonbinary Playwrights

$16.95

Publication Date: 9th June 2020

A new volume of powerful monologues and scenes by women and nonbinary writers. Read More
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A new volume of powerful monologues and scenes by women and nonbinary writers. Read More
Description

The Kilroys: "We Make Trouble. And Plays."

"When I look at the list of women and nonbinary writers included in this volume, many of whom I have mentored or taught, it is a beautiful reminder that we are a community to be reckoned with, and that there is an abundance of vital narratives awaiting a larger audience. While there remains a great deal of work to be done to reach racial and gender equity in the theater, the powerful and provocative writing presented here is part of the inciting incident that will no doubt shake up the status quo." —Lynn Nottage, from her Foreword

The Kilroys are back with a new collection of 67 monologues and scenes by women and nonbinary playwrights. This collection includes a monologue or scene from each play from the 2016 and 2017 editions of The List.

Details
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 192
  • Carton Quantity: 44
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
  • Publication Date: 9th June 2020
  • Trim Size: 5.38 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781559369541
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PERFORMING ARTS / Monologues & Scenes
    DRAMA / Women Authors
    DRAMA / LGBT
Reviews
"When I look at the list of women and nonbinary writers included in this volume, many of whom I have mentored or taught, it is a beautiful reminder that we are a community to be reckoned with, and that there is an abundance of vital narratives awaiting a larger audience. While there remains a great deal of work to be done to reach racial and gender equity in the theater, the powerful and provocative writing presented here is part of the inciting incident that will no doubt shake up the status quo."
- Lynn Nottage, from her Foreword
"The Kilroys exemplify the power of grassroots action – of communion based in savvy know-how and commitment effecting positive change with radical joy."
- Santa Barbara Independent
"All but daring American theaters to put on new plays by women."
- New York Times
"This is a historic compilation of fervent, fierce and formidable voices, who have been left on the margins for far too long, but who now, with the caliber of their writing, stake claim to what it means to be an American Playwright, in this time and place."
- Tanya Saracho
"Too often women and trans writers get overlooked and underproduced, and this anthology is just one way we’re hoping to change this. These monologues show a fraction of the underrepresented and underserved voices in the American theater. Read these monologues, support these playwrights’ careers and productions—and help make our homogeneous playing field look a little more like our America."
- Zakiyyah Alexander
Author Bio

The Kilroys are a gang of playwrights and producers who came together in Los Angeles in 2013 to stop talking about gender parity in theater and start taking action. In 2014, they released their first annual List: a vetted collection of plays written by women, trans, and nonbinary writers, nominated by hundreds of professional artistic directors, literary managers, professors, directors, and dramaturgs.

The Kilroys: "We Make Trouble. And Plays."

"When I look at the list of women and nonbinary writers included in this volume, many of whom I have mentored or taught, it is a beautiful reminder that we are a community to be reckoned with, and that there is an abundance of vital narratives awaiting a larger audience. While there remains a great deal of work to be done to reach racial and gender equity in the theater, the powerful and provocative writing presented here is part of the inciting incident that will no doubt shake up the status quo." —Lynn Nottage, from her Foreword

The Kilroys are back with a new collection of 67 monologues and scenes by women and nonbinary playwrights. This collection includes a monologue or scene from each play from the 2016 and 2017 editions of The List.

  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 192
  • Carton Quantity: 44
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
  • Publication Date: 9th June 2020
  • Trim Size: 5.38 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781559369541
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PERFORMING ARTS / Monologues & Scenes
    DRAMA / Women Authors
    DRAMA / LGBT
"When I look at the list of women and nonbinary writers included in this volume, many of whom I have mentored or taught, it is a beautiful reminder that we are a community to be reckoned with, and that there is an abundance of vital narratives awaiting a larger audience. While there remains a great deal of work to be done to reach racial and gender equity in the theater, the powerful and provocative writing presented here is part of the inciting incident that will no doubt shake up the status quo."
– Lynn Nottage, from her Foreword
"The Kilroys exemplify the power of grassroots action – of communion based in savvy know-how and commitment effecting positive change with radical joy."
– Santa Barbara Independent
"All but daring American theaters to put on new plays by women."
– New York Times
"This is a historic compilation of fervent, fierce and formidable voices, who have been left on the margins for far too long, but who now, with the caliber of their writing, stake claim to what it means to be an American Playwright, in this time and place."
– Tanya Saracho
"Too often women and trans writers get overlooked and underproduced, and this anthology is just one way we’re hoping to change this. These monologues show a fraction of the underrepresented and underserved voices in the American theater. Read these monologues, support these playwrights’ careers and productions—and help make our homogeneous playing field look a little more like our America."
– Zakiyyah Alexander

The Kilroys are a gang of playwrights and producers who came together in Los Angeles in 2013 to stop talking about gender parity in theater and start taking action. In 2014, they released their first annual List: a vetted collection of plays written by women, trans, and nonbinary writers, nominated by hundreds of professional artistic directors, literary managers, professors, directors, and dramaturgs.