Recommendations of Book Me!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Book Me!

    A ton of fun! As someone who has been quieted by librarians, this piece really resonated with me. Short, sweet, and great for any actor to perform, this is an excellent monologue that would make a great addition to any festival.

    A ton of fun! As someone who has been quieted by librarians, this piece really resonated with me. Short, sweet, and great for any actor to perform, this is an excellent monologue that would make a great addition to any festival.

  • Michele Clarke: Book Me!

    A touching homily to the magic of seeing and being seen.

    A touching homily to the magic of seeing and being seen.

  • Meghan Duffy: Book Me!

    BOOK ME! is a beautiful monologue that gets to the heart of the matter of the significance of reading. Books help us learn who we are. They provide a way of becoming that is private and vital. And all of this is accomplished in a short monologue.

    BOOK ME! is a beautiful monologue that gets to the heart of the matter of the significance of reading. Books help us learn who we are. They provide a way of becoming that is private and vital. And all of this is accomplished in a short monologue.

  • Sanjit Sengupta: Book Me!

    What a nice twist at the end of such a brief piece. All for a good cause!

    What a nice twist at the end of such a brief piece. All for a good cause!

  • Michael Greenspun: Book Me!

    This is a sensitive and enlightening monologue that charmingly addresses privacy concerns (are we defined by what we read?) with the quest and responsibility of learning. Well done.

    This is a sensitive and enlightening monologue that charmingly addresses privacy concerns (are we defined by what we read?) with the quest and responsibility of learning. Well done.