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"It's a doll's life"

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Claudio Biagioli

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Jun 30, 2001, 7:31:04 AM6/30/01
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Hi all.
I've just frequented a theatre school here in Italy.
Now, to pass to the 2nd year, there's a selection where I'll have to play a
monologue.
Looking over the internet I found many sites with sample monologues.
Between the many, I found and immediately loved the monologue by C. Clarke:
"It's a Doll's life".
Of course I translated and adapted the text (it was supposed to be a female
part :-)

Now, when I'll present the work, I think it could be "kind" to say who is C.
Clarke :-)
I made many searches on the Internet but was unable to find him.
Can anybody here help me?
Can you give me a little biography of C. Clarke (what the C. stands for??)
or a link to a site where I can find more info?

Thank you very much.
Claudio.


peter-...@hotmail.co.uk

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Jan 19, 2013, 6:59:52 AM1/19/13
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hello did you manage to find out hat play this monologue came from?

bada...@gmail.com

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Nov 9, 2013, 8:03:35 AM11/9/13
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hi , I'm doing an exam on a selection of pieces and i was wondering if you ever found out who C.Clarke is? or any other information on him ?
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