Recommendations of the meteor - a monologue

  • Shaun Leisher: the meteor - a monologue

    What a great monologue. A moving and poetic piece about life, death and searching for those we love when we are reborn. If that sounds bizarre it's because things definitely get wonderfully bizarre in this play. Frye does a great job at imagining what the future world will look like. Tally's lives will break your heart and make you chuckle quite a bit. I would love to see an actor take this piece on.

    What a great monologue. A moving and poetic piece about life, death and searching for those we love when we are reborn. If that sounds bizarre it's because things definitely get wonderfully bizarre in this play. Frye does a great job at imagining what the future world will look like. Tally's lives will break your heart and make you chuckle quite a bit. I would love to see an actor take this piece on.

  • Brynn Hambley: the meteor - a monologue

    Beautifully poetic and absolutely heartbreaking. After we first meet Tally and learn what's really going on with her, things spiral into a speculative story about love, grief, and the bitter truths of humanity. Gorgeous language-- would love to hear this spoken out loud. A great piece for any femme actor looking to test their chops.

    Beautifully poetic and absolutely heartbreaking. After we first meet Tally and learn what's really going on with her, things spiral into a speculative story about love, grief, and the bitter truths of humanity. Gorgeous language-- would love to hear this spoken out loud. A great piece for any femme actor looking to test their chops.

  • Michael Lawson: the meteor - a monologue

    Trippy and devastating. This monologue captures grief, reincarnation with surreal humor. Tally's voice is sharp and scattered (in a good way). Her broken toothed promise to Sophie floored me. The playwright nails that liminal space between cosmic and deeply personal. Beautiful!

    Trippy and devastating. This monologue captures grief, reincarnation with surreal humor. Tally's voice is sharp and scattered (in a good way). Her broken toothed promise to Sophie floored me. The playwright nails that liminal space between cosmic and deeply personal. Beautiful!

  • Marshall Logan Gibbs: the meteor - a monologue

    This play is filled with so much visceral, poetic imagery, you almost want to read each line three or four times to fully mine it of all its meaning. Contemplative and as a major car crash survivor myself on one of those twisty roads mentioned - deeply relatable, deeply moving.

    This play is filled with so much visceral, poetic imagery, you almost want to read each line three or four times to fully mine it of all its meaning. Contemplative and as a major car crash survivor myself on one of those twisty roads mentioned - deeply relatable, deeply moving.