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(SHORT PLAY, MONOLOGUE, 10 min.)

A young man reflects after the memorial service of a distant "friend".

(SHORT PLAY, MONOLOGUE, 10 min.)

A young man reflects after the memorial service of a distant "friend".

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  • James Perry: Reserved Seat

    This monologue is a soulful reflection on the brevity of life. The playwright’s words effectually convey a deeply personal struggle with grief. The character's raw honesty transforms his solemn sorrow into quiet acceptance, offering a glimpse of healing amidst the pain. This is a truly cathartic piece of theatre.

    This monologue is a soulful reflection on the brevity of life. The playwright’s words effectually convey a deeply personal struggle with grief. The character's raw honesty transforms his solemn sorrow into quiet acceptance, offering a glimpse of healing amidst the pain. This is a truly cathartic piece of theatre.

  • Sean Pollock: Reserved Seat

    This play does an incredible job of capturing the nuance of mourning someone you used to know. The line: "We became like background characters in each others’ stories but I feel this massive void in my life now that you’re gone" really struck me. Well-done.

    This play does an incredible job of capturing the nuance of mourning someone you used to know. The line: "We became like background characters in each others’ stories but I feel this massive void in my life now that you’re gone" really struck me. Well-done.

  • Rachael Carnes: Reserved Seat

    Raw and vulnerable, Timms' monologue digs into the layers of grief, painfully unfolding a future that won't happen, and a past that the character won't forget. A relatable, human moment. Well done!

    Raw and vulnerable, Timms' monologue digs into the layers of grief, painfully unfolding a future that won't happen, and a past that the character won't forget. A relatable, human moment. Well done!

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