
Best Henschel products in the Textbooks category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Henschel products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Henschel 55 Monologe für Männer
New selection of monologues specifically for men, essential for all (aspiring) actors. This reading book of theatrical texts serves as an introduction to drama literature. '55 Monologues for Men', the continuation of the successful monologue series for auditions, study, and exploration, gathers male roles from the most important texts of drama literature from antiquity to the present. Introductory comments on the play and scene provide guidance for anyone engaging with theatrical texts. Featuring texts by, among others: Jean Racine, Clemens von Brentano, Heinrich Heine, Anton Chekhov, Tom Lanoye, Lars Norén, Enda Walsh, Martin Heckmanns, Nuran David Calis.

2. Henschel 101 moderne Monologe
This book includes 101 monologues from modern theater - from 1900 to the immediate present. It features both important and well-known texts as well as passages from less familiar plays. Introductory comments facilitate a quick selection, vividly conveying an understanding of the respective situation and providing access to the role. Thus, "101 Modern Monologues" is an indispensable handbook for aspiring actors and anyone looking to interpret modern theater texts. Additionally, it serves excellently for preparing for auditions and performances.

3. Henschel 111 Monologe
The book "111 Monologues" by Seemann Henschel offers a comprehensive collection of monologues ranging from antiquity to the mid-20th century. These carefully selected texts are of great value for aspiring actors preparing for auditions, as well as for students and teachers in acting classes. The monologues come from significant playwrights such as Aeschylus, Shakespeare, and Hofmannsthal, covering a variety of roles suitable for both women and men. Introductory texts for each monologue provide valuable information about the play, the characters, and the respective scene, facilitating the preparation and understanding of the texts. The updated edition includes ten new monologues by female authors, further enriching the diversity and depth of the selection. This collection is an essential tool for anyone looking to engage deeply with scene work and the analysis of theatrical texts.

4. Henschel Sprecherzieherisches Übungsbuch
The exercise book by the two recognized speech educators is based on physiological and voice pedagogical insights, as well as the experiences of a new speech education methodology. The exercises individually aim to develop the voice, articulation, and fluency in speech.

5. Henschel 55 komische Monologe
Whether it's a witticism or punchline, wordplay, slapstick, tongue twisters, or crude cynicism: "55 Comedic Monologues," the latest volume in the successful "Monologues" series, presents various forms of comedy in theater and gathers texts from significant works of dramatic literature from antiquity to the present. Introductory comments provide initial guidance on the play and scene, the role, and its place in the realm of comedy.

6. Henschel Theaterpädagogik
Whether it's acting in a school theater group, in a senior center, or as a social project with young people, theater education is everywhere. It creates unique experiences within a group and imparts a variety of important skills. What appears easy and playful in the end involves a lot of craftsmanship and sometimes hard work for the theater educator. Jessica Höhn, an experienced theater educator herself, has now compiled the first compendium from practice for practice. She describes the needs and qualities of different target groups, presents classics from the facilitator's toolbox, as well as useful methods and exercises, and offers tips for delicate group situations. An indispensable guide that both seasoned theater makers and beginners can continually refer to.

7. Henschel Frege:Ballettausbildung nach der Wagano
The book "Ballet Training According to the Vaganova Method, Volume 2" by Judith Frege offers a comprehensive and modern approach to classical ballet training, based on the proven methodology of Agrippina Vaganova. In this second volume, the knowledge and techniques learned in the first three years of training are deepened and expanded. The focus is on advanced dancers who wish to further develop their skills in balances, pirouettes, and jumps. The didactically structured approach allows for the learning and perfecting of complex movement sequences, while targeted exercises promote muscle development, endurance, and coordination. An additional chapter is dedicated to floor exercises that complement the training and support the versatility of the dancers. This book is an essential teaching tool for anyone seeking a solid and holistic ballet education.

8. Henschel 55 Monologe für Frauen
"55 Monologues for Women," the new volume in the successful monologue series, gathers female roles from the most important texts of dramatic literature from antiquity to the present. Introductory comments on the play and scene provide guidance for anyone engaging with theatrical texts.
