My Side (Monologue)

Pandora explains why she opened the box.

Pandora explains why she opened the box.

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My Side (Monologue)

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  • Rich Helms: My Side (Monologue)

    I love the slow reveal, the joy as you recognize the situation . A wonderful short monologue.

    I love the slow reveal, the joy as you recognize the situation . A wonderful short monologue.

  • Asher Wyndham: My Side (Monologue)

    Is she chained-up? In a courtroom? In prison? The interpretations are endless in this poetic monologue on the Greek myth of Pandora through a modern lens and vocabulary. I like how it switches from the memory of opening the box to the present-time explanation for her actions. This is a perfect monologue for a festival on Greek myth or an audition monologue. I would love to see her in a longer play.

    Is she chained-up? In a courtroom? In prison? The interpretations are endless in this poetic monologue on the Greek myth of Pandora through a modern lens and vocabulary. I like how it switches from the memory of opening the box to the present-time explanation for her actions. This is a perfect monologue for a festival on Greek myth or an audition monologue. I would love to see her in a longer play.

  • Jack Levine: My Side (Monologue)

    We would be so much better off if we didn’t jump to conclusions. Sometimes actions are taken for reasons different than what we had thought. There’s no need to ‘jump to conclusions’, if a little bit of reflection, research and refraining will give us a chance to find out what really happened. I think JULIE BRANDON’s monologue, “MY SIDE (Monologue), is well-worth reading and performing.

    We would be so much better off if we didn’t jump to conclusions. Sometimes actions are taken for reasons different than what we had thought. There’s no need to ‘jump to conclusions’, if a little bit of reflection, research and refraining will give us a chance to find out what really happened. I think JULIE BRANDON’s monologue, “MY SIDE (Monologue), is well-worth reading and performing.

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