Drama Library



Dialect Tapes


The Drama Library collects dialect tapes for actors and directors to use during rehearsals or productions. The most detailed dialect material includes a discussion of the phonetic alphabet, vowel sounds, and word stress. Many dialect tapes also include information on breathing, use of the tongue, and positioning of the jaw. Dialect tapes provide frequent opportunity to practice the dialect as you listen to the tape.

Dialect Books with Practice Tapes

Some of our more popular dialect materials include:


Dialect Books without Practice Tapes

The following books provide instruction on dialects without a practice tape:

Circulation of Materials

Dialect tapes in the Drama Library are on cassette tape and circulate for a week; a cassette recorder for use in the library is provided for non-library borrowers. Occasionally directors place dialect material on reserve during the rehearsal process.

Plays with Dialect

Have a particular dialect in mind, and looking for a play that features that dialect? A good source is Play Index located in Drama Reference Z5781.P53 - under "dialect" or online.

Last modified: Monday March 27, 2006 (weaver)