AND SCENE

by Vivian Lermond

A response to the question: Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art?
(4 minute monologue)

A response to the question: Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art?
(4 minute monologue)

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AND SCENE

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  • Andrew Martineau: AND SCENE

    Vivian Lermond has an incredible talent for making her characters’ way of speaking fit perfectly with their personalities and experiences. In just a couple of pages, we know who Andy is by how he speaks, and yet we don’t know the specifics of where his story is going. That kind of delineation between concrete characterization and a surprising plot twist shows some expert writing skills that make this monologue truly wonderful!

    Vivian Lermond has an incredible talent for making her characters’ way of speaking fit perfectly with their personalities and experiences. In just a couple of pages, we know who Andy is by how he speaks, and yet we don’t know the specifics of where his story is going. That kind of delineation between concrete characterization and a surprising plot twist shows some expert writing skills that make this monologue truly wonderful!

  • Scott Sickles: AND SCENE

    There's a tonality in art that heightens life. It sharpens things, making the wit and banter more vivid than the everyday utterances of regular people. Lermond gives her raconteur the best of both states of being, providing a lovely twist/shift for the performer and the audience. It's resoundingly affirming. Remove the artifice and you discover there's nothing quite like the real thing.

    There's a tonality in art that heightens life. It sharpens things, making the wit and banter more vivid than the everyday utterances of regular people. Lermond gives her raconteur the best of both states of being, providing a lovely twist/shift for the performer and the audience. It's resoundingly affirming. Remove the artifice and you discover there's nothing quite like the real thing.

  • Christopher Plumridge: AND SCENE

    This wonderful 2 hander caught me by surprise, the two strangers meeting at the bar, instantly hitting it off, then the clever twist in such a short piece! Oh how I love a twist! Favourite line: "her eyebrows talked by themselves" ha!

    This wonderful 2 hander caught me by surprise, the two strangers meeting at the bar, instantly hitting it off, then the clever twist in such a short piece! Oh how I love a twist! Favourite line: "her eyebrows talked by themselves" ha!

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