The ending of 'The Red Truck' hits you - like a truck. What happens after the last line - an emotional reaction for both character and audience - is not - intentionally - suggested or stated. This perfectly executed monologue makes an intimate connection - without closure even after curtain falls or blackout - between audience and the character on stage. She's speaking to us - not the theatre audience - the stage audience; we are in her world, her disgusting America - a country where men traumatize and assault women from girlhood to adulthood. Produce it. Audition it.
The ending of 'The Red Truck' hits you - like a truck. What happens after the last line - an emotional reaction for both character and audience - is not - intentionally - suggested or stated. This perfectly executed monologue makes an intimate connection - without closure even after curtain falls or blackout - between audience and the character on stage. She's speaking to us - not the theatre audience - the stage audience; we are in her world, her disgusting America - a country where men traumatize and assault women from girlhood to adulthood. Produce it. Audition it.