Recommendations of The Uninvited

  • James Binz: The Uninvited

    A powerful monologue with deep insight and rawness. a heartbreaker for sure, but filled with some hope in the end. A strong senior actor would chew the drapes with this one. Nicely done!

    A powerful monologue with deep insight and rawness. a heartbreaker for sure, but filled with some hope in the end. A strong senior actor would chew the drapes with this one. Nicely done!

  • Rachael Carnes: The Uninvited

    Heartbreaking and honest, this monologue offers so much for an actor to explore, as the character unzips their public costume, peels off their forward-facing mask, and reveals what we can never really know: What someone's experiencing on the inside.

    Heartbreaking and honest, this monologue offers so much for an actor to explore, as the character unzips their public costume, peels off their forward-facing mask, and reveals what we can never really know: What someone's experiencing on the inside.

  • Baylee Shlichtman: The Uninvited

    Powerful, honest, and relatable. A great monologue for an actor to chew on.

    Powerful, honest, and relatable. A great monologue for an actor to chew on.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Uninvited

    So powerful.

    Many know this uninvited visitor. Many fight for it leave.

    Such a wonderful explanation of such pain and sadness.

    So powerful.

    Many know this uninvited visitor. Many fight for it leave.

    Such a wonderful explanation of such pain and sadness.

  • Jack Levine: The Uninvited

    CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE’s monologue, “The Uninvited”, is a masterful piece. I started to think the uninvited was death, but Mr. Plumridge’s ‘demon’ is far more insidious. I highly recommend this monologue.

    CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE’s monologue, “The Uninvited”, is a masterful piece. I started to think the uninvited was death, but Mr. Plumridge’s ‘demon’ is far more insidious. I highly recommend this monologue.

  • Cindi Sansone-Braff: The Uninvited

    This moving monologue would make a great audition piece for any actor of any age. It is well-crafted, poetic, and hauntingly mesmerizing. What makes this piece unforgettable is the sense of hope that is woven throughout. Bravo!

    This moving monologue would make a great audition piece for any actor of any age. It is well-crafted, poetic, and hauntingly mesmerizing. What makes this piece unforgettable is the sense of hope that is woven throughout. Bravo!

  • Mike Byham: The Uninvited

    Christopher Plumridge has mined the depths of a troubled mind to fight a foe all too relatable to many of us in THE UNIVITED. It is a monologue that puts on display the resolve necessary to survive episodes of depression. A touching and necessary work. Thank you, Christopher!

    Christopher Plumridge has mined the depths of a troubled mind to fight a foe all too relatable to many of us in THE UNIVITED. It is a monologue that puts on display the resolve necessary to survive episodes of depression. A touching and necessary work. Thank you, Christopher!

  • Ryan Vaughan: The Uninvited

    This piece is incredibly profound. It shows a strength in the character that I wish I could give to every person who hosts an "uninvited guest."

    This piece is incredibly profound. It shows a strength in the character that I wish I could give to every person who hosts an "uninvited guest."

  • Jonny Bolduc: The Uninvited

    Thank you for baring this to the world. A great monologue with a relatable demon. This is a great option.

    Thank you for baring this to the world. A great monologue with a relatable demon. This is a great option.

  • Brenton Kniess: The Uninvited

    This monologue holds so much weight that any actor can find a connection to the uninvited and make it personal to them. That’s the power that Christopher Plumridge creates here. It’s personal, powerful, and provides a strong journey through words that any actor can create their own connection to. It will sit with the audience as much as it will the actor, and that’s a daunting challenge that Christopher Plumridge accomplishes in this powerhouse of a monologue.

    This monologue holds so much weight that any actor can find a connection to the uninvited and make it personal to them. That’s the power that Christopher Plumridge creates here. It’s personal, powerful, and provides a strong journey through words that any actor can create their own connection to. It will sit with the audience as much as it will the actor, and that’s a daunting challenge that Christopher Plumridge accomplishes in this powerhouse of a monologue.