"It's All About Me"

by Andrew Martineau

(MONOLOGUE from THE LACEMAKERS) Jenny is confiding to her book club members that she realized that she lost sight of her own individual identity while signing her husband's name to their Christmas cards.

(MONOLOGUE from THE LACEMAKERS) Jenny is confiding to her book club members that she realized that she lost sight of her own individual identity while signing her husband's name to their Christmas cards.

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"It's All About Me"

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  • Asher Wyndham: "It's All About Me"

    For some marriage sacrifices independence, identity itself -- the "you" for "us." Martineau explores the emotional price that is paid for those who want out of marriage -- not forever, no, just for a bit -- even if it means adultery or, at least, flirtation at the Christmas tree sales lot. It's the thought-process about independence as transgression within marriage that is captivating in this monologue.

    For some marriage sacrifices independence, identity itself -- the "you" for "us." Martineau explores the emotional price that is paid for those who want out of marriage -- not forever, no, just for a bit -- even if it means adultery or, at least, flirtation at the Christmas tree sales lot. It's the thought-process about independence as transgression within marriage that is captivating in this monologue.

  • Debra A. Cole: "It's All About Me"

    What a powerful and vulnerable monologue that speaks to losing oneself. It's perfect. Who is a wife when she is part of a team but acts alone? Simple thought provoking.

    What a powerful and vulnerable monologue that speaks to losing oneself. It's perfect. Who is a wife when she is part of a team but acts alone? Simple thought provoking.

  • Lindsey Brown: "It's All About Me"

    A short monologue, but with a big punch! This piece gets straight to the point about asking about identity. Can we keep our own identity in a relationship, or are we destined to lose some of it. A question so many of us can relate to. And the xmas cards...yep, i sign on behalf of too!

    A short monologue, but with a big punch! This piece gets straight to the point about asking about identity. Can we keep our own identity in a relationship, or are we destined to lose some of it. A question so many of us can relate to. And the xmas cards...yep, i sign on behalf of too!

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Character Information

  • Jenny
    Character Age
    20s -30s
    Character Gender Identity
    Cis female

Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Talking Horse Productions, Year 2022

Awards

  • Publication
    MONOLOGUE BANK
    2016
  • Publication
    interJACtions: Monologues at the Heart of Human Nature, Volume III Edited by JulieAnn Charest Govang ISBN 1-60513-249-7 JAC #2014-0001
    2012