Recommendations of BOOM - monologue about loss for any gender, any age

  • Cora Frank: BOOM - monologue about loss for any gender, any age

    Vivid, personal, near and real. The monologue articulates the story of the character's emotional journey beautifully and leaves the reader wanting more!

    Vivid, personal, near and real. The monologue articulates the story of the character's emotional journey beautifully and leaves the reader wanting more!

  • Ken Preuss: BOOM - monologue about loss for any gender, any age

    Fireworks explode and memories cascade in this moving monologue about the loss of a friend and the legacy he left behind. Poetic and poignant, and above all… personal. You’ll share in the love and suffer the loss… and feel richer for having experienced both.

    Fireworks explode and memories cascade in this moving monologue about the loss of a friend and the legacy he left behind. Poetic and poignant, and above all… personal. You’ll share in the love and suffer the loss… and feel richer for having experienced both.

  • Lee R. Lawing: BOOM - monologue about loss for any gender, any age

    There is that saying that a person dies twice. Once when they physically die and then that second time when the last person says or speaks their name. Grief is such a powerful demon that it can sweep in and take over, but sometimes, it can wake you up in a way that is good and all powerful. Rose's monologue strikes a balance between Frankie's loss and the hope that Dennis will never be forgotten and with this powerful monologue he will not be.

    There is that saying that a person dies twice. Once when they physically die and then that second time when the last person says or speaks their name. Grief is such a powerful demon that it can sweep in and take over, but sometimes, it can wake you up in a way that is good and all powerful. Rose's monologue strikes a balance between Frankie's loss and the hope that Dennis will never be forgotten and with this powerful monologue he will not be.