Photos with my Rapist: A One-Minute Monologue

ONE-MINUTE MONOLOGUE. No one would get together with their rapist every year and take a photo, unless, of course, that person was a part of their family. A brief monologue about the way victims of familial abuse suffer, no matter how long it has been since the original assault.

*Revised from two-minute version. Perfect for one-minute audition or competition piece.

ONE-MINUTE MONOLOGUE. No one would get together with their rapist every year and take a photo, unless, of course, that person was a part of their family. A brief monologue about the way victims of familial abuse suffer, no matter how long it has been since the original assault.

*Revised from two-minute version. Perfect for one-minute audition or competition piece.

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Photos with my Rapist: A One-Minute Monologue

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  • Someone
    Character Age
    14+
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any