Recommendations of TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

  • Anj Marie Riffel: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    Such a lovely musing about the passage of time and the healing that nature offers. "Tree" sounds like the best of friends: such a sturdy, present listener. Reminiscent of The Giving Tree, I enjoyed the twist that ADAM RICHTER provides here. We aren't left feeling sad for what was done to Tree, but content, with a smile and great appreciation for the moment at hand.

    Such a lovely musing about the passage of time and the healing that nature offers. "Tree" sounds like the best of friends: such a sturdy, present listener. Reminiscent of The Giving Tree, I enjoyed the twist that ADAM RICHTER provides here. We aren't left feeling sad for what was done to Tree, but content, with a smile and great appreciation for the moment at hand.

  • Lou Jones: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    A very nice monologue with an unusual touch of being spoken to a tree. This covers the passing of the seasons, aging and the importance of being in nature when you're a nature lover. Nice.

    A very nice monologue with an unusual touch of being spoken to a tree. This covers the passing of the seasons, aging and the importance of being in nature when you're a nature lover. Nice.

  • Asher Wyndham: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    This is a first for me, direct address to at tree, a living thing in nature. Inspiring for monologue writers to think about writing eco monologues set in nature, not only on stage.

    This is a first for me, direct address to at tree, a living thing in nature. Inspiring for monologue writers to think about writing eco monologues set in nature, not only on stage.

  • Debra A. Cole: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    It's been a rough few months, and the months... and years... ahead are looking much better. ADAM RICHTER reminds audiences to go outside. Take a deep breath. Glory is the beauty that nature offers us. It's the only way to have the strength to keep fighting. Beautiful.

    It's been a rough few months, and the months... and years... ahead are looking much better. ADAM RICHTER reminds audiences to go outside. Take a deep breath. Glory is the beauty that nature offers us. It's the only way to have the strength to keep fighting. Beautiful.

  • Brent Alles: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    A lovely monologue and fitting tribute to the power of nature by Richter. Great piece!

    A lovely monologue and fitting tribute to the power of nature by Richter. Great piece!