LUNA

MONOLOGUE

SYNOPSIS: Why does everyone blame the full moon?

MONOLOGUE

SYNOPSIS: Why does everyone blame the full moon?

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  • Anj Marie Riffel: LUNA

    In an age where everyone is playing the blame game, the moon is not exempt. (Personally, I blame it on the boogie.) In this illuminating monologue by DEBRA A. COLE, lovely LUNA gets a chance to speak for herself – and I am here for it. Rich in full-moon lore and sassy spunk, this monologue would be a fun one for all ages. If we're looking for scapegoats, Mercury Rx has a hand up – would LOVE to see a whole series like this!

    In an age where everyone is playing the blame game, the moon is not exempt. (Personally, I blame it on the boogie.) In this illuminating monologue by DEBRA A. COLE, lovely LUNA gets a chance to speak for herself – and I am here for it. Rich in full-moon lore and sassy spunk, this monologue would be a fun one for all ages. If we're looking for scapegoats, Mercury Rx has a hand up – would LOVE to see a whole series like this!

  • Erin Moughon: LUNA

    This moon is a character I want to spend more time with, delightful even as she tells us her plight. It is easy to identify with her as she is blamed for everything. A fun piece for any actor to sink her teeth into. Luna makes me want to have her back too. Excellently done!

    This moon is a character I want to spend more time with, delightful even as she tells us her plight. It is easy to identify with her as she is blamed for everything. A fun piece for any actor to sink her teeth into. Luna makes me want to have her back too. Excellently done!

  • Christopher Sullivan: LUNA

    The poor moon, always taking the fall. Sad that it was just a rock broken off from a collision with Mars, or space debris sucked into our gravitational pull and now has to go through all of this. What a great monologue that makes the reader/audience look and feel differently about our favorite sattelite. Great job, DEBRA A. COLE

    The poor moon, always taking the fall. Sad that it was just a rock broken off from a collision with Mars, or space debris sucked into our gravitational pull and now has to go through all of this. What a great monologue that makes the reader/audience look and feel differently about our favorite sattelite. Great job, DEBRA A. COLE

LUNA: female, any age, any ethnicity, any ability