Recommendations of Slow Dating

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Slow Dating

    I was rooting for Ester right from the start. She's married, but still hungry for some connection. Her journey leaves you nervous, but you egg her on in your mind. A beautiful release physically and emotionally. And you understand her completely.

    I was rooting for Ester right from the start. She's married, but still hungry for some connection. Her journey leaves you nervous, but you egg her on in your mind. A beautiful release physically and emotionally. And you understand her completely.

  • John Mabey: Slow Dating

    This monologue is a wonderful piece for an older actress and so enjoyable for adult audiences of all ages. With careful revelations and discoveries, Adam Szudrich has crafted a play that makes you both cheer and cry, all the while celebrating the act of letting go.

    This monologue is a wonderful piece for an older actress and so enjoyable for adult audiences of all ages. With careful revelations and discoveries, Adam Szudrich has crafted a play that makes you both cheer and cry, all the while celebrating the act of letting go.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Slow Dating

    This monologue goes right to the heart and grabs it. It's a loving, caring, and at the end a devastating tour de force. I loved hearing it in a reading through Almost Adults, and it is a great piece for an older actor, blowing away the stereotypes and making you believe in love at all its levels.

    This monologue goes right to the heart and grabs it. It's a loving, caring, and at the end a devastating tour de force. I loved hearing it in a reading through Almost Adults, and it is a great piece for an older actor, blowing away the stereotypes and making you believe in love at all its levels.

  • Doug DeVita: Slow Dating

    This beautifully poignant monologue is a touching, funny, heartbreaking, and unapologetically sensual piece, with a dynamite role for an older actress and a lot to say about aging gracefully, and lustily. Wonderful!

    This beautifully poignant monologue is a touching, funny, heartbreaking, and unapologetically sensual piece, with a dynamite role for an older actress and a lot to say about aging gracefully, and lustily. Wonderful!

  • Vivian Lermond: Slow Dating

    Powerful, moving and very real with an unexpected outcome, Szudrich delivers a monologue that will capture you in the opening lines and hold you captive until the end. A fabulous performance piece for an older actress! Loved it!

    Powerful, moving and very real with an unexpected outcome, Szudrich delivers a monologue that will capture you in the opening lines and hold you captive until the end. A fabulous performance piece for an older actress! Loved it!

  • Steven G. Martin: Slow Dating

    Adam Szudrich has created a memorable character in Ester - a woman in her late 70s who is uncertain, giddy, witty, guilty, romantic, adventurous, and in pain. Read this short monologue and you'll immediately understand why it's been produced so often and received so many awards.

    Adam Szudrich has created a memorable character in Ester - a woman in her late 70s who is uncertain, giddy, witty, guilty, romantic, adventurous, and in pain. Read this short monologue and you'll immediately understand why it's been produced so often and received so many awards.

  • Steven Hayet: Slow Dating

    A beautiful solo piece. Szudrich is a truly gifted storyteller taking you on this journey that will make you laugh and break your heart. Would be a great addition to any short play festival.

    A beautiful solo piece. Szudrich is a truly gifted storyteller taking you on this journey that will make you laugh and break your heart. Would be a great addition to any short play festival.