‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (Jake)
“So, listen, I’m sorry that I didn’t come see you down at the hospital.”
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“So, listen, I’m sorry that I didn’t come see you down at the hospital.”
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“Sarah, the truth is, it’s going to be a long rehabilitation. It could take six months … it could take six years.”
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“Forget it. I’m free now, right? I could meet the love of my life any second now.”
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“Son, I wanted to talk to you about what I think you were trying to do the other day.”
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“Larry is like a little boy. Ever since our divorce, he thinks the only way he can get my attention is to cause a fuss.”
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“They never try girls as adults. Sexist but true. Plus I’ll have the biggest legal defense fund you ever saw.”
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“Well obviously I can’t take this. I mean, I didn’t do it for the money anyway…”
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“Anyway it’s not just the sex. It’s that…this guy knows me.”
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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 »
Mrs. Mueller tells Sister Aloysius that her son needs a man in his life.
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Carter tries to convince Tom that he’s only young once
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Dr. Stuart Framingham, a therapist who slept with Prudence
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Set in a small town brothel, Lily has just arrived determined to earn enough to pay her debts as Lana tells her the ways of her new world
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A dramatic monologue for women from Theresa Rebeck’s play, Spike Heels.
‘Spike Heels’ (Georgie): “Shame on your for thinking you’re better than the rest of us” Read More »
Virginia: They ain’t doing anything. They tried that number on me out in Hollywood. “You’re only as good as your last picture.” My agent told me. “Bulls—,” I told him. “Nothing’s as bad as my last three pictures but especially me. Just get me a job.” “Ginny, I can’t get
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Here’s a Hazel One-Minute monologue from ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
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‘Julie’ Monologue from the movie, ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
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