Your Gaze (a monologue)

by Scott Sickles

[TWO-MINUTE MONOLOGUE]

A person with ADHD explains why they have a problem hearing "I love you."

[TWO-MINUTE MONOLOGUE]

A person with ADHD explains why they have a problem hearing "I love you."

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Your Gaze (a monologue)

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  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Your Gaze (a monologue)

    Well...that's me crying! This monologue is truly beautiful in the raw way that the characters exposes their vulnerability when it comes to one of the most powerful emotions we posses. You feel for the character and with them because while you, as a reader may not have ADHD, people do question why a person loves them and that is the feeling Scott has captured so beautifully here. I think if read by a young person it could be a very powerful audition piece and definitely brought tears to this readers eyes.

    Well...that's me crying! This monologue is truly beautiful in the raw way that the characters exposes their vulnerability when it comes to one of the most powerful emotions we posses. You feel for the character and with them because while you, as a reader may not have ADHD, people do question why a person loves them and that is the feeling Scott has captured so beautifully here. I think if read by a young person it could be a very powerful audition piece and definitely brought tears to this readers eyes.

  • Cheryl Bear: Your Gaze (a monologue)

    A beautifully authentic, honest monologue from a person with a unique and valuable perspective on love. Well done.

    A beautifully authentic, honest monologue from a person with a unique and valuable perspective on love. Well done.

  • Tina Esper: Your Gaze (a monologue)

    Neurodivergent love is real. But is it easy? In Scott Sickles riveting monologue, we get to experience the tender boundaries and electric currents of an emotional landscape that run deep, fretful and full of hope. A short, wonderful journey into a brave heart.

    Neurodivergent love is real. But is it easy? In Scott Sickles riveting monologue, we get to experience the tender boundaries and electric currents of an emotional landscape that run deep, fretful and full of hope. A short, wonderful journey into a brave heart.

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