Recommendations of The Lipstick (a monologue)

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    I love to read Lindsay's work, there is always so much depth of character, the protagonist here in this short monologue is no exception.
    Although set against some sort of Zombie apocalypse, this monologue delivers far more in a subtly funny, yet desperately sad way.
    What would you do for love? Take a bite knowing the consequences?
    Great!

    I love to read Lindsay's work, there is always so much depth of character, the protagonist here in this short monologue is no exception.
    Although set against some sort of Zombie apocalypse, this monologue delivers far more in a subtly funny, yet desperately sad way.
    What would you do for love? Take a bite knowing the consequences?
    Great!

  • Kris Thompson: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    Oh my...I have chills reading this poignant piece. Of course I've watched (with waaaay too much glee) all the zombie movies and shows. But this drills down to one girl, to her life, to her love, to her end and it's surprisingly beautiful.

    Oh my...I have chills reading this poignant piece. Of course I've watched (with waaaay too much glee) all the zombie movies and shows. But this drills down to one girl, to her life, to her love, to her end and it's surprisingly beautiful.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    A fantastic monologue for a thrilling night of zombies and romance as the world is about to end and this one gets ready for the kiss!

    A fantastic monologue for a thrilling night of zombies and romance as the world is about to end and this one gets ready for the kiss!

  • Shaun Leisher: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    A reminder that romance will never go out of style even in the zombie apocalypse.

    A reminder that romance will never go out of style even in the zombie apocalypse.

  • Rachael Carnes: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    What an exquisite piece of writing. A dark, scary tale - nestled within a genuinely romantic, deeply-felt, and darkly comic monologue. Partain makes it look (or sound) easy - But this is crafted expertly, with subtleties of imagination that create familiarity and a visceral connection to the moment. Brava.

    What an exquisite piece of writing. A dark, scary tale - nestled within a genuinely romantic, deeply-felt, and darkly comic monologue. Partain makes it look (or sound) easy - But this is crafted expertly, with subtleties of imagination that create familiarity and a visceral connection to the moment. Brava.

  • Lee R. Lawing: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    Another great piece of writing by Partain and I just love reading her work. This touching monologue makes you laugh and cry feel such compassion for the speaker. I am a fan and will enjoy reading other plays in the future.

    Saw this performed by Miranda Jonte on Back Porch Theater and she brought this wonderful piece to such great life!!!

    Another great piece of writing by Partain and I just love reading her work. This touching monologue makes you laugh and cry feel such compassion for the speaker. I am a fan and will enjoy reading other plays in the future.

    Saw this performed by Miranda Jonte on Back Porch Theater and she brought this wonderful piece to such great life!!!

  • Asher Wyndham: The Lipstick (a monologue)

    Love this, the mixture of black comedy, romance, and zombie genre. Sexy 'n bloody. With a Partain monologue there's always these fine touches, observations, descriptions -- "okay to be some girl that smelled like horses", "I can hear your blood", "to think about how cute your butt is..." I would love to be front row at an evening of Partain monologues for female actors.

    Love this, the mixture of black comedy, romance, and zombie genre. Sexy 'n bloody. With a Partain monologue there's always these fine touches, observations, descriptions -- "okay to be some girl that smelled like horses", "I can hear your blood", "to think about how cute your butt is..." I would love to be front row at an evening of Partain monologues for female actors.