EULOGY

by Emma Goldman-Sherman

MONOLOGUE for a young man, 20s. A young man eulogizes his mother. You arrived late. And then it's over.

MONOLOGUE for a young man, 20s. A young man eulogizes his mother. You arrived late. And then it's over.

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  • Robert Alexander Wray: EULOGY

    Powerful, poetic, and not without sardonic humor that helps singe this into one's memory. A gift for any actor of any gender to play. To quote just one line: "She was a force of not nature/but what is wrought when nature/gets ignored." Great piece, great writing.

    Powerful, poetic, and not without sardonic humor that helps singe this into one's memory. A gift for any actor of any gender to play. To quote just one line: "She was a force of not nature/but what is wrought when nature/gets ignored." Great piece, great writing.

  • Neil Radtke: EULOGY

    Wow. Powerful from the very beginning, this monologue packs quite a punch in a short amount of time. Raw and real, this is a piece that will stick with you far after the final word. Well done.

    Wow. Powerful from the very beginning, this monologue packs quite a punch in a short amount of time. Raw and real, this is a piece that will stick with you far after the final word. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: EULOGY

    An exquisite eulogy that is beautiful in it's raw honesty. Well done.

    An exquisite eulogy that is beautiful in it's raw honesty. Well done.