Raison d’etre
In the comedy monologue from Raison d’etre, Marlo talks to his friend Sharon about how he’s never had any luck.
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In the comedy monologue from Raison d’etre, Marlo talks to his friend Sharon about how he’s never had any luck.
In drama monologue, “Skylar” Skylar talks to Jerome about missing the mother he has never gotten the chance to ever
In drama monologue, “Out and About” Crow talks about secretly staying overnight where Handel and Hendrix once lived. CROW: They’re
In this monologue, Nora talks about the tragic events that unfolded with her daughter. She speaks to a group of
Inner Core is a female dramatic monologue, SHELLY suffers from depression and she talks to her Doctor during a session
In Scratching The Surface, Ouzo talks about his drinking habits in order to help him see the world accurately without
In the short play Lenny, the character Lenny talks to the audience about how his therapist Mrs. Larner has helped