POULTRYGEIST

A 17 year old has a very bad first day at their very bad first job. Written for day two's Facing February prompt: Coming of Age

A 17 year old has a very bad first day at their very bad first job. Written for day two's Facing February prompt: Coming of Age

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POULTRYGEIST

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  • Randy Hunt: POULTRYGEIST

    I bet this has happened a thousand times, but never been documented quite like this. Very funny! A great monologue! [2/3/2025]

    I bet this has happened a thousand times, but never been documented quite like this. Very funny! A great monologue! [2/3/2025]

  • Elle Meerovich: POULTRYGEIST

    A hilarious, relatable monologue that anyone who has overreacted to a small problem at work will get a laugh out of. Everything seems so high stakes when you're sixteen, doesn't it? Great monologue option for young actors looking for something to set them apart!

    A hilarious, relatable monologue that anyone who has overreacted to a small problem at work will get a laugh out of. Everything seems so high stakes when you're sixteen, doesn't it? Great monologue option for young actors looking for something to set them apart!

  • Julie Brandon: POULTRYGEIST

    So funny and relatable for anyone who's ever tried learning something new. A great monologue for young actors.

    So funny and relatable for anyone who's ever tried learning something new. A great monologue for young actors.

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Stevie. Any gender, 13-19. A 16 year old riddled with anxiety who just started their first job at Taco Bell/Kentucky Fried Chicken and promptly locked themselves in the freezer.
Kevin. One line, offstage.