Elderly Uncle plots vengeance for his domestic abuse victim Goddaughter and niece.
Elderly Uncle plots vengeance for his domestic abuse victim Goddaughter and niece.
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OLD UNCLE - a monologue
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Ryan Kaminski:
OLD UNCLE - a monologue
by James Binz
“
06/16/2025 - A powerful and profound monologue. It tells a great and compelling story and would be a dream role for any actor. I was on the edge of my seat from the beginning and found myself wanting more in the chilling final lines. Excellent all around. Would make for an excellent night of theatre!
06/16/2025 - A powerful and profound monologue. It tells a great and compelling story and would be a dream role for any actor. I was on the edge of my seat from the beginning and found myself wanting more in the chilling final lines. Excellent all around. Would make for an excellent night of theatre!
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Danielle Wirsansky:
OLD UNCLE - a monologue
by James Binz
“
Old Uncle is a raw, emotionally intense monologue that tackles vengeance, faith, and moral conflict. James Binz crafts a character with deep emotional depth, offering actors a powerful opportunity to explore rage and regret. A gripping, thought-provoking piece that resonates long after it ends.
Old Uncle is a raw, emotionally intense monologue that tackles vengeance, faith, and moral conflict. James Binz crafts a character with deep emotional depth, offering actors a powerful opportunity to explore rage and regret. A gripping, thought-provoking piece that resonates long after it ends.
”
Anj Marie Riffel:
OLD UNCLE - a monologue
by James Binz
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You can really feel the tension building in this monologue by JAMES BINZ. The sense of regret for not having seen it sooner, for all the times he never stood up to a bully. The anger. The inner turmoil as he wrestles with questions of faith and vengeance. OLD UNCLE provides actors a piece to showcase how a complex tapestry of emotions can influence decision-making, and audiences with a question as to how they might respond.
You can really feel the tension building in this monologue by JAMES BINZ. The sense of regret for not having seen it sooner, for all the times he never stood up to a bully. The anger. The inner turmoil as he wrestles with questions of faith and vengeance. OLD UNCLE provides actors a piece to showcase how a complex tapestry of emotions can influence decision-making, and audiences with a question as to how they might respond.