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Anthologies





On this page, you will find several anthologies featuring the plays of Daniel Guyton. Please click on any of these images (or the details below) for more information.


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52 Monologues (For Grown-Ups and College Kids)





A collection of 52 audition monologues for actors ages 17 and up. A collection of funny, dark, and disturbing monologues by Daniel Guyton. Perfect for actors, students, and actors pretending to be students. Some monologues may not be suitable for children under 17.


"Daniel Guyton's 52 MONOLOGUES FOR GROWN-UPS is fantastic. This book of very insightful and very adult monologues is beautifully presented and exquisitely written by one of the best up and coming writers around. The monologues are for a mature audience, but are written with such insight and sensitivity as to have anyone reading them stop to consider the circumstances of the human condition. Actors, get this book." (Todd Risby, Amazon.com Review, 2013)


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Hilarious Nightmares





A collection of eight One-Act Plays. Includes the titles Georgie Gets a Facelift, Romance is Dead, Bedford's Sty, Milo & Barbara, Spat!, Father and Son, I'm Not Gay!, and The Sins of Rebethany Chastain (Info for each play can be found below). These shows will terrify you, make you laugh, and might even make you cry - often at the same time. Come hear murderous confessions, romances gone wrong, and dreadful deeds aplenty. These dark comedies are sure to delight, offend, and most of all entertain!


"Last night to come see HILARIOUS NIGHTMARES! Don't miss this one. The cast has put in a lot of hard work, and the writing is just phenomenal. Oh, and it's funny. And offensive. It's like South Park on stage. Or Family Guy, without the flashbacks. Well, mostly without the flashbacks. There's a tooth fairy. And stage guns. And it's just good, alright? So no excuses... Be there, or be not as cool as I thought you were." (Rich Sagendorf, Mostly Harmless Productions, 2013)


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Hilarious Nightmares 2





A collection of eight One-Act Plays. Includes the titles Macabre-Cadabra, Don Wannabe, Fat Dick, Bingo the Birthday Clown, Say Hi To Agnes For Me, The Grim Raper, Poisoned Apples, and Poor Bastard (Info for each play can be found below). These shows will terrify you, make you laugh, and might even make you cry - all at the same time. Come hear murderous confessions, romances gone wrong, and dreadful deeds aplenty. These dark comedies are sure to delight, offend, and most of all entertain!

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04



The Twisted Mind of Daniel Guyton (Poetry and Plays in thE Dark Comedy Vein)





A collection of plays and poems in the Dark Comedy vein, all by Daniel Guyton. Includes the plays: Spat!, Milo & Barbara, Georgie Gets a Facelift, Attic, I'm Not Gay!, Romance is Dead, A Friend to All the Little Guys, In the Shadow of a War, Father and Son, You Trippin?, Half-Wit, Boys Night In, Got Change for a Two?, and the following poems: Cold, Abandoned, Black Death and Puppy Love, Waking Up Abandoned, Here You Laughing, Unrelenting, Waking Up, Man of War, Finding the Ignition, Family Ties, Consolation Prize, Beauty, Good Times Go, and Mary's Song.

"This collection of short plays and poems are not only interesting in their own right, but they provide a gold mine of possibilities for actors, teachers, and directors seeking audition or workshop material. Lots of challenging and different characters in interesting situations. A pleasure to read and to perform." (Review on Amazon.com, 2014)

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