Recommendations of BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

  • Morey Norkin: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    That was certainly a chilling minute, and with a nifty twist. What also struck me is that this monologue can be approached at least a couple of different ways. We can take it on face value, which is creepy enough. Or we can assume the character is an unreliable narrator, perhaps paranoid, giving it a Poe-like feeling. Quite an accomplishment in a minute.

    That was certainly a chilling minute, and with a nifty twist. What also struck me is that this monologue can be approached at least a couple of different ways. We can take it on face value, which is creepy enough. Or we can assume the character is an unreliable narrator, perhaps paranoid, giving it a Poe-like feeling. Quite an accomplishment in a minute.

  • John Busser: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    05.30.26 - In just one minute we get the complete picture of what's going on and it's perfect. This starts out like any mob stalking any innocent person, but no, we get so much more than that. The last line turns things up to 11. Loved it.

    05.30.26 - In just one minute we get the complete picture of what's going on and it's perfect. This starts out like any mob stalking any innocent person, but no, we get so much more than that. The last line turns things up to 11. Loved it.

  • Paul Donnelly: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    Eerie and gripping from the start, this enthralling monologue builds to a surprising and satisfying twist climax. What a way to pass an entertaining and memorable one minute!

    Eerie and gripping from the start, this enthralling monologue builds to a surprising and satisfying twist climax. What a way to pass an entertaining and memorable one minute!

  • Ken Love: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    Ah, yes! My favorite kind of storytelling: a touch of noir, a dash or two of Kafka, a pinch from the best of the pulp detective stories of the 1930's, and even a taste of horror. This grippingly told short piece by Julie Brandon had me not only craving for more, but doing my damnedest to fill in the subtext. It will definitely stay with the reader or the audience. Great work, Julie! Very nice!

    Ah, yes! My favorite kind of storytelling: a touch of noir, a dash or two of Kafka, a pinch from the best of the pulp detective stories of the 1930's, and even a taste of horror. This grippingly told short piece by Julie Brandon had me not only craving for more, but doing my damnedest to fill in the subtext. It will definitely stay with the reader or the audience. Great work, Julie! Very nice!

  • Rich Helms: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    OMG I love it. Great buildup to the climax then a 90 degree twist. LOVE IT

    OMG I love it. Great buildup to the climax then a 90 degree twist. LOVE IT

  • Debra A. Cole: BY THE MOONLIGHT - A One Minute Monologue

    The tension builds as we listen to each descriptive line in this new monologue by JULIE BRANDON. Tension is the only things our character knows now. Their life will never be the same.

    The tension builds as we listen to each descriptive line in this new monologue by JULIE BRANDON. Tension is the only things our character knows now. Their life will never be the same.