This monologue is an absurdist love story, and I am here for it. I love how you slowly acclimate to the fact that Helen's new neighbor is a tiny, inches-tall man and you slowly learn more and more about how dissatisfied Helen is with her life with Morty, so by the time there's a spark between Helen and the new neighbor, you're rooting for them to find happiness with each other. This would be a blast for an actor and a fun, wild ride for an audience.
This monologue is an absurdist love story, and I am here for it. I love how you slowly acclimate to the fact that Helen's new neighbor is a tiny, inches-tall man and you slowly learn more and more about how dissatisfied Helen is with her life with Morty, so by the time there's a spark between Helen and the new neighbor, you're rooting for them to find happiness with each other. This would be a blast for an actor and a fun, wild ride for an audience.