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Women In The Wings
J**Y
Try 'em.
Good, but not as great as the other monologue books you sold me.
I**O
Good Book
Good book. I was fine with this purchase
M**N
Two Stars
These monologues are not exactly what I was looking for.
K**R
The monologues in this book are great
I have done several of these monologues for church groups with rave reviews. I would recommend this collection to anyone interested in monologues.
K**R
Read the Monologues aloud to others or Memorize and perform them - they are everlasting and very real
I've known and admired Jacki for many years, just haven't seen her in a long time. I really miss her. This is the second "Women in the Wings" I've purchased. She is extremely talented with words as well as musical notes. Her monologues touch the heart of what is happening in each of these 20 woman's world in a way not unlike women today, not unlike me. I plan to use these monologues often and recommend them readily for performances. The words, whether humorous or serious take the audience deep into these women's lives to share their loves, hopes and realities. Jacki and her magical talent caused a startling influence on my life. Her love, joy and belief enabled me to come out from the wings and live an incredible adventure in the Kingdom of God. If you enjoy drama and Biblical events woven together you will want to own this book. Thank you, Jacki..........Karen Lazar, Madison, Wisconsin
J**S
Man, There's Some Women for You
What an intriguing collection of Biblical figures -- and non-figures. Sharer Robertson brings refreshing insight into some familiar stories by positing the thoughts and feelings of those often overlooked -- the women who witnessed the ministries of Moses and David and Peter and, of course, Jesus.The "non-"figures are often the most interesting -- unlike Hannah or Tabitha or Mary, who actually existed, telling a tale from the perspective of Reuben's daughter or Andrew's cousin brings new sensibilities into the old stories.I especially enjoyed the tale of King David's Auntie -- as they say, she was a character, definitely not afraid to say what she thought. And I think the rich humanness of these women - even some who are only characters in a parable (the Foolish Bridesmaid, the Persistent Widow) - makes them relate easily to today's hearer.And I do think these are best heard aloud. There is something about hearing them voiced by someone who's taken the time to absorb the character that will best convey the meaning. Sharer Robertson's "Making It Play" section before each piece will be particularly helpful with that -- she offers useful suggestions for 'getting into the skin' of the character she's presenting.Ah . . my only regret is that I'm not woman enough to do these protrayals myself!
A**R
Connections
The abilbity to put real, human characteristics to these women allows the listner, or reader, to connect with them. By adding this depth of personal traits make these women come alive and tell their stories. Sharer Robertson has created the backgrounds of women to enhance the tradtional Biblical stories and make them more meaningful to modern listners. Supplying dramatic story telling techniques also enchances the use of these monologues. What a wonderful way to bring the Bible to life! The continuity of emotions, spirit and humanitiy is bridged through these women's stories.
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