Recommendations of More Than the Animals

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: More Than the Animals

    BEAUTIFUL BEST MONOLOGUE EVER! A must read, a must get done, a must be seen by everyone!!!! Thank you Gina! This is the best! I love Imogene and you!!!

    BEAUTIFUL BEST MONOLOGUE EVER! A must read, a must get done, a must be seen by everyone!!!! Thank you Gina! This is the best! I love Imogene and you!!!

  • Lee R. Lawing: More Than the Animals

    Give me more of Imogene!!! She pretty much speaks for me when it comes to all things religious!!! Such a breath of fresh air!!

    Give me more of Imogene!!! She pretty much speaks for me when it comes to all things religious!!! Such a breath of fresh air!!

  • Asher Wyndham: More Than the Animals

    One of my top 5 favorite monologues NPX and I've read many.
    So real, so raw, this raging teenage girl breaks the heart and, despite her vulgarity in a holy place, she wins you over with what she says about Love and Sex and being yourself. A middle finger to institutional Religion that antagonizes and demonizes Queer youth. A dynamic role for a kickbutt actor.

    One of my top 5 favorite monologues NPX and I've read many.
    So real, so raw, this raging teenage girl breaks the heart and, despite her vulgarity in a holy place, she wins you over with what she says about Love and Sex and being yourself. A middle finger to institutional Religion that antagonizes and demonizes Queer youth. A dynamic role for a kickbutt actor.

  • Steven G. Martin: More Than the Animals

    Gina Femia has created an amazing character in school student Imogene. She blasts her rage and anger at full volume when speaking to God, but then opens up briefly to show her sadness and disillusionment. That rage turned to sadness finally expresses itself in pride, in pushing away shame that others try to inflict upon her. There's such truth in Femia's short play.

    Gina Femia has created an amazing character in school student Imogene. She blasts her rage and anger at full volume when speaking to God, but then opens up briefly to show her sadness and disillusionment. That rage turned to sadness finally expresses itself in pride, in pushing away shame that others try to inflict upon her. There's such truth in Femia's short play.

  • Sharai Bohannon: More Than the Animals

    This is hands down one of my favorite new monologues. Femia is always pulling at my emotions and this short piece is no exception. I would love to see this done for an audition and/or published in a book of contemporary monologues for young women (that someone is hopefully working on)!

    This is hands down one of my favorite new monologues. Femia is always pulling at my emotions and this short piece is no exception. I would love to see this done for an audition and/or published in a book of contemporary monologues for young women (that someone is hopefully working on)!

  • Rachel Bublitz: More Than the Animals

    Femia’s characters have such strength and clarity and honesty, her monologue, MORE THAN THE ANIMALS, delivers all of this and more. This would make an amazing audition piece. This would be a fantastic addition to any new works festival. Read and produce this monologue!!

    Femia’s characters have such strength and clarity and honesty, her monologue, MORE THAN THE ANIMALS, delivers all of this and more. This would make an amazing audition piece. This would be a fantastic addition to any new works festival. Read and produce this monologue!!