WILMA WITH THE WEATHER: A MONOLOGUE

SHORT. A weather anchor addresses a stubborn weather phenomenon over Idaho. Part of SOME AMERICANS: SOME MONOLOGUES, VOLUME 36.

SHORT. A weather anchor addresses a stubborn weather phenomenon over Idaho. Part of SOME AMERICANS: SOME MONOLOGUES, VOLUME 36.

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WILMA WITH THE WEATHER: A MONOLOGUE

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  • Morey Norkin: WILMA WITH THE WEATHER: A MONOLOGUE

    Wilma brings the weather forecast and a lot more in this courageous monologue. Hopefully the men in the audience, or really anyone into body shaming, will get Wilma’s message loud and clear and take it to heart. Give’em hell, Wilma!

    Wilma brings the weather forecast and a lot more in this courageous monologue. Hopefully the men in the audience, or really anyone into body shaming, will get Wilma’s message loud and clear and take it to heart. Give’em hell, Wilma!

  • Sam Heyman: WILMA WITH THE WEATHER: A MONOLOGUE

    I love how this monologue from master monologist Asher Wyndham fully realizes its character’s world. This is a hard hitting and striking piece that speaks to experiences shared (unfortunately) by many. Wilma With The Weather is a mic dropper for any actor!

    I love how this monologue from master monologist Asher Wyndham fully realizes its character’s world. This is a hard hitting and striking piece that speaks to experiences shared (unfortunately) by many. Wilma With The Weather is a mic dropper for any actor!

  • Iyna Caruso: WILMA WITH THE WEATHER: A MONOLOGUE

    Reading Asher Wyndham’s hard-hitting monologue I’m reminded of the classic line from the film Network: “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore.” Only this time it’s Wilma the weather anchor who’s mad as hell at sexism, bullying and body shaming and not going to take it. Powerful and, sadly, ever timely.

    Reading Asher Wyndham’s hard-hitting monologue I’m reminded of the classic line from the film Network: “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore.” Only this time it’s Wilma the weather anchor who’s mad as hell at sexism, bullying and body shaming and not going to take it. Powerful and, sadly, ever timely.

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Character Information

  • WILMA WITH THE WEATHER
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female