Lunch With The Enemy
In Lunch With The Enemy, Flora continues hearing sounds she describes as dragonflies coming from behind her kitchen wall.
Featured Monologue – Lunch With The Enemy
TARA: That’s because he’s fooling you. Trust me. He told you things about me because he knows we are friends and that sooner or later you were going to spill the beans. It was deliberate. I can only imagine what else he secretly has planned.
This is only the beginning. He’s masterful that way, I give him that, I give him all the deceitful tricks under the sun, but I’m telling you beware, BEWARE Ella beware, cause he will pollute your mind, he will corrupt your heart and turn it rotten, BEWARE, he is as slick as a snake slithering down the mountainside of the Mojave Desert.
No one notices he’s there, until POOF, he bites you with his venomous fangs and claims your life…
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Monologue Summary
Lunch With The Enemy features a 1 minute comedic monologue for female actors, wherein Tara tries to steer her close friend Ella away from dating a guy she knows isn’t good for her.
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: ~1 Minute
- Monologue Character: Tara
- Age Range: Any
- Themes: friendship, dating
- Best For: female comedy monologue, audition monologue
World of the Play
- Cast Size: 2 women
- Characters in Play: Tara, Ella
- Time Period: Modern day
- Synopsis: In this comedic one-act eplay, Tara is going bananas over the fact that her co-worker and close friend Ella had lunch with James Dupont the guy she can’t stomach, who also works with them.
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Monologue Source: Lunch With The Enemy
Lunch With The Enemy, a one-act ePlay by Joseph Arnone, 2025.

