Unicorn Bay Press
Unicorn Bay Press publishes poetry and is an Imprint of Blue Moon Plays. Inaugurated in 2020, poetry published under the Unicorn Bay Press imprint is selected for its luminous and vivid nature, which makes great spoken word theatre for readings and performance by one actor. As well as being enjoyable for private reading, the poems are superb to use as monologues by male and female actors and can be performed in series to create a theatrical production. Often featuring under-represented voices, the poetry will appeal to directors, actors, students and theatre companies offering performances by diverse performers for diverse audiences.
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- $12.95 – $75.00
ABC’s of Memory
- 10 - 60 minutes
- 1 - 50 M or F
Auditions, Monologue, spoken word, Spoken Word Theatre, Variable Length, Reader's Theater
Lianne’s ABCs of Memory touch on cultural milestones such as Elvis, Nancy Drew, Wonder Bread, 9-11, and Ty Cobb, as well as personal memories of family life. These poems both celebrate and mourn America’s past and present.
These are dramatic poems. Life happens. Events occur. Here is an elegy for our American Dream. As such. these poems are naturals for forensics, scene study, and spoken word events.
Read More - $11.00 – $60.00
The Hidden Stream
- 15 - 90 Minutes
- 1 F
Monologue, Poetic Drama, Reader's Theater
A Poetry Collection For Spoken Word Theater. A moving, insightful autobiography combining poetry and reflection reveals the emerging life and art of a poet. Can be used selectively to construct short one-act plays. The poems are superb for spoken word theater, solo acting scripts, one-person shows, monologue plays scripts. See the script extract.
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Silver Beach Road
- 10 - 60 minutes
- 1 - 7 M or F
Spoken Word Theatre, High School, Reader's Theater, Theatrical Staging Possible, Touring
This collection of over 50 poems has all of Robert P. Arthur’s skill and lovely, rhythmical language, but also a sense of loss of both life and love, the former viewed with both curiosity and indifference, the latter producing some of the author’s most moving love poems. The sea is. however, ever-present, just like in his other works.
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