Damn You, Robert! - A monologue

by Bryan Stubbles

ONE PAGE MONOLOGUE. Melody confronts a ghost from her past. Also available in Afrikaans.

ONE PAGE MONOLOGUE. Melody confronts a ghost from her past. Also available in Afrikaans.

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Damn You, Robert! - A monologue

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  • Makrenna Sterdan: Damn You, Robert! - A monologue

    A really emotional piece to read, but in a good way. I could imagine it being performed as I read it because of the intensity.

    A really emotional piece to read, but in a good way. I could imagine it being performed as I read it because of the intensity.

  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Damn You, Robert! - A monologue

    What anger to an ethereal entity, very original. Love wrenched is a damn situation. Damned when it has to do with class. Love is a strange thing, we're so sure so of it when it occurs, but when it wilts, there's no forgiveness, is there? Especially when the entity was "never there".

    What anger to an ethereal entity, very original. Love wrenched is a damn situation. Damned when it has to do with class. Love is a strange thing, we're so sure so of it when it occurs, but when it wilts, there's no forgiveness, is there? Especially when the entity was "never there".

  • J. Omar Hansen: Damn You, Robert! - A monologue

    A melancholy, eerie and bitter monologue that tells the story of an abused woman and the lasting effects of that abuse. So much is revealed in just a few minutes, but Stubbles deftly creates a world of questions that add to the hauntingly fun mystery. I love it.

    A melancholy, eerie and bitter monologue that tells the story of an abused woman and the lasting effects of that abuse. So much is revealed in just a few minutes, but Stubbles deftly creates a world of questions that add to the hauntingly fun mystery. I love it.

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Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Samuel French Bookshop, LA - reading, Year 2017

Awards

  • New York Playwrights Blog Monologue Me Contest
    New York Playwrights Blog
    Runner Up
    2017