Life During Maritime: A Zoom monologue for a whale

(10 MINUTES) (MONOLOGUE) A fictionalized account of the brief life of Luna, the killer whale who lived among people for most of his too-short life.

(10 MINUTES) (MONOLOGUE) A fictionalized account of the brief life of Luna, the killer whale who lived among people for most of his too-short life.

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Life During Maritime: A Zoom monologue for a whale

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  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: Life During Maritime: A Zoom monologue for a whale

    This monologue (for an orca! too much fun!) is silly on the surface, but sad underneath. Luna is happy to be fed and kept company by humans, but he hasn't seen his pod in a long time and he's afraid to go looking for them on his own. The play touches on the consequences of what we're doing to our oceans and the interconnectedness of all life on earth. You get the sense that Luna is trying to make the most of bad situation. Sad sentiments delivered in an upbeat way always feel the saddest. Such a great piece.

    This monologue (for an orca! too much fun!) is silly on the surface, but sad underneath. Luna is happy to be fed and kept company by humans, but he hasn't seen his pod in a long time and he's afraid to go looking for them on his own. The play touches on the consequences of what we're doing to our oceans and the interconnectedness of all life on earth. You get the sense that Luna is trying to make the most of bad situation. Sad sentiments delivered in an upbeat way always feel the saddest. Such a great piece.

  • Asher Wyndham: Life During Maritime: A Zoom monologue for a whale

    One of my favorite plays by Richter - it's a big play like the protagonist itself - an Orca whale - but only a few pages. Big in emotion, big in subject matter, big in environment themes. It's a genius idea to tackle the play's criticisms indirectly through an innocent creature. It's funny, it's cute (I'd love to see this in performance, even in Zoom), but ultimately a sad play that makes you reflect on abuses against animals and nature. We need more plays like this.

    One of my favorite plays by Richter - it's a big play like the protagonist itself - an Orca whale - but only a few pages. Big in emotion, big in subject matter, big in environment themes. It's a genius idea to tackle the play's criticisms indirectly through an innocent creature. It's funny, it's cute (I'd love to see this in performance, even in Zoom), but ultimately a sad play that makes you reflect on abuses against animals and nature. We need more plays like this.

  • Rachael Carnes: Life During Maritime: A Zoom monologue for a whale

    A deeply-felt monologue from the point of view of an orca. For Zoom! With that creative conceit, Richter finds richly humane emotion, and a calling for us to care and connect, to think and feel, for the natural world. This interchange - between an an animal living and aquatic life and a videoconference platform - distills the separation between us and our environment. A mournful piece, and a call to action.

    A deeply-felt monologue from the point of view of an orca. For Zoom! With that creative conceit, Richter finds richly humane emotion, and a calling for us to care and connect, to think and feel, for the natural world. This interchange - between an an animal living and aquatic life and a videoconference platform - distills the separation between us and our environment. A mournful piece, and a call to action.

Character Information

Luna can be played by any actor of any age, gender or race. The orca in real life was a male, but for human casting purposes that doesn't make a difference.
  • Luna
    Character Age
    Adolescent or young adult
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization Talking Horse Productions, Year 2022
  • Type Community Theater, Organization Reading Theater Project - Reading Reading TV presentation, Year 2021