Mr. Darcy, I'm waiting (A monologue for women)

by Darrin Friedman

A Monologue: A woman confronts life after divorce and the insanity of what happens next.

A Monologue: A woman confronts life after divorce and the insanity of what happens next.

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Mr. Darcy, I'm waiting (A monologue for women)

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  • James Binz: Mr. Darcy, I'm waiting (A monologue for women)

    A nice monologue piece for an actress to chew on. The dialogue is well written and flows naturally and well. The story line is good and the character fights to hold true to herself and her story. Lovely, but very short, monologue.

    A nice monologue piece for an actress to chew on. The dialogue is well written and flows naturally and well. The story line is good and the character fights to hold true to herself and her story. Lovely, but very short, monologue.

  • Ryan Vaughan: Mr. Darcy, I'm waiting (A monologue for women)

    Short and to the powerful point. Divorce is something that has many different emotional layers (especially when kids are involved) and Friedman highlights many of them beautifully, powerfully, and heartbreakingly in a short amount of time. This would be a strong audition piece for any actress.

    Short and to the powerful point. Divorce is something that has many different emotional layers (especially when kids are involved) and Friedman highlights many of them beautifully, powerfully, and heartbreakingly in a short amount of time. This would be a strong audition piece for any actress.

  • John Busser: Mr. Darcy, I'm waiting (A monologue for women)

    We're all just trying to get through our experiences sometimes, aren't we? And divorce is one of the worst. Darrin Friedman shows us this with Nancy, a woman blindsided and discarded by her ex-partner. This monologue lays it all out, the frustration, the recrimination, the regret, the shame, it's all there. In one short monologue, we learn so much about Nancy and ourselves. After all, who hasn't been rejected by someone we cared about at one point or another? A terrific monologue for any actress.

    We're all just trying to get through our experiences sometimes, aren't we? And divorce is one of the worst. Darrin Friedman shows us this with Nancy, a woman blindsided and discarded by her ex-partner. This monologue lays it all out, the frustration, the recrimination, the regret, the shame, it's all there. In one short monologue, we learn so much about Nancy and ourselves. After all, who hasn't been rejected by someone we cared about at one point or another? A terrific monologue for any actress.

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Character Information

A woman. 30s+
  • Nancy
    Character Age
    30+
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race or ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Female