In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

by Scott Sickles

[MONOLOGUE FOR A NON-BINARY PERFORMER]
Chris needs to say goodbye to a dying loved one. They also need to say a few other things. If only said loved one were still conscious...

This monologue will be published by Smith & Kraus in the "WE/US: Monologues for Gender Minority Characters Anthology."

[MONOLOGUE FOR A NON-BINARY PERFORMER]
Chris needs to say goodbye to a dying loved one. They also need to say a few other things. If only said loved one were still conscious...

This monologue will be published by Smith & Kraus in the "WE/US: Monologues for Gender Minority Characters Anthology."

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  • Cheryl Bear: In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

    A truly beautiful monologue as one says goodbye to their loved one. Well done.

    A truly beautiful monologue as one says goodbye to their loved one. Well done.

  • D. Lee Miller: In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

    What a beautiful, difficult and hopeful monologue by Scott Sickles... Creating in the story of a non-binary character, a story that truly pains many more -- Saying goodbye and being seen for who you are... You might be reminded of your own goodbyes to loved ones -- and your own wishes to be seen -- and question who you may not have seen before. Simply beautiful.

    What a beautiful, difficult and hopeful monologue by Scott Sickles... Creating in the story of a non-binary character, a story that truly pains many more -- Saying goodbye and being seen for who you are... You might be reminded of your own goodbyes to loved ones -- and your own wishes to be seen -- and question who you may not have seen before. Simply beautiful.

  • Lee R. Lawing: In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

    Sickles knows how to pull a punch and can do it with one page! I was taken back to my own mom’s passing and those six months I wasn’t able to talk to her on a daily basis as I had for so long due to her failing health. She never did not accept me. This is a huge reminder to for those who think it’s all about them, to let all of that go and see the true beauty of an individual for what and who they are.

    Sickles knows how to pull a punch and can do it with one page! I was taken back to my own mom’s passing and those six months I wasn’t able to talk to her on a daily basis as I had for so long due to her failing health. She never did not accept me. This is a huge reminder to for those who think it’s all about them, to let all of that go and see the true beauty of an individual for what and who they are.

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