‘Proof’ (Catherine)
“I lived with him. I spent my life with him. I fed him. Talked to him. Tried to listen when he talked.”
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“I lived with him. I spent my life with him. I fed him. Talked to him. Tried to listen when he talked.”
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“The issue here is not what I “feel.” It is not my “feelings,” but the feelings of women. And men.”
‘Oleanna’ (Carol): “The issue here is not what I ‘feel.'” Read More »
“Why do you hate me? Because you think me wrong? No. Because I have, you think, power over you.”
‘Oleanna’ (Carol): “Why do you hate me?” Read More »
“When I first met her all I could think was: she is alive and Henry is not.”
‘In the Next Room’ (Elizabeth): “My mother told me to pray” Read More »
A contemporary comedy of manners which explores sexual harassment, misplaced amour, and the possibility of a four sided love triangle.
‘Spike Heels’ (Lydia): “At first, I admired Andrew’s interest in your welfare” Read More »
Jessica talks to Warren about their mistake
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Mrs. Mueller tells Sister Aloysius that her son needs a man in his life.
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A dramatic monologue for women from the classic play, Fences, by August Wilson.
‘Fences’ (Rose): “I been standing with you!” Read More »
Blanche finally stands up for herself
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Roberta is a single mother who is psychologically damaged and unable to care for herself or her child.
‘Danny and the Deep Blue Sea’ (Roberta): “I can’t stay like I am!” Read More »
Roberta is a single mother who is psychologically damaged and unable to care for herself or her child.
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“Well, I had no choice, did I, I’m a woman”
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Lisa is a photographer who has suggested her boyfriend that they exchange apartment keys. Now, she’s realizing that may have been a mistake.
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A dramatic monologue for women from Ibsen’s classic play, A Doll’s House.
Nora Morton is a beautiful and ambitious 16-year-old girl with dreams of Broadway. She’s often resentful of her younger sister and angry at her father for dying
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20-year old Beneatha is currently going to college and some of her personal beliefs and views have distanced her from conservative family. She dreams of being a doctor and struggles to determine her identity as a well-educated black woman.
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Jessica’s monologue from Kenneth Lonergan’s play, ‘This Is Our Youth’
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This is the Zillah monologue from Tony Kushner’s play, ‘A Bright Room Called Day’
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Hazel gives the still alive Gus his eulogy.
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Here’s a Hazel One-Minute monologue from ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
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