‘Fences’ (Troy): “I’d appreciate it if you’d help me take care of her”
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “I’d appreciate it if you’d help me take care of her” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “I’d appreciate it if you’d help me take care of her” Read More »
A one minute dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “You stay on the other side of that fence until you ready for me” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic play, Fences, by August Wilson.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “Rose, I done tried all my life to live decent” Read More »
A one minute dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Bono): “Rose a good woman, Troy” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic play, Fences, by August Wilson.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “I was young and anxious to be a man” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “My daddy ain’t had them walking blues!” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “A man got to take care of his family” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Gabriel): “St. Peter got your name in the book” Read More »
A one minute dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Lyons): “You don’t know nothing about how I was raised” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “I went down to see Hertzberger about some furniture” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “Death ain’t nothing. I done seen him” Read More »
A one minute dramatic male monologue from the classic August Wilson play, Fences.
‘Fences’ (Troy): “I told that boy about that football stuff” Read More »
A comedic male monologue from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
‘Harvey’ (Elwood): “Harvey has always been my favorite name” Read More »
A short, comedic male monologue from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
‘Harvey’ (Elwood): “Harvey and I sit in bars and play the jukebox” Read More »
A short, comedic male monologue from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
‘Harvey’ (Elwood): “Aunt Ethel, I want you to meet Harvey” Read More »
“Here’s the World One I flying ace high over France in his Sopwith Camel, searching for the infamous Red Baron! “
‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ (Snoopy): “Someday I’ll get you, Red Baron!” Read More »
“I’m sorry to have to say it to your face, Lucy, but it’s true.”
‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ (Schroeder): “You’re a very crabby person” Read More »
“Can’t someone fall in love with a girl who isn’t cute, and has freckles and a big nose?”
‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ (Peppermint Patty) Read More »
“There’s that cute little red-headed girl eating her lunch over there.”
‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ (Charlie Brown) Read More »