Recommendations of A MONOLOGUE

  • Mathew Green: FOR HIRE: A MONOLOGUE

    This is a zany yet utterly relatable monologue that goes a long way to introducing a character. I am struggling to control my need for more of this character, more of her story, more of her voice. I want this to be the opening salvo of a much longer piece. But sometimes you just gotta let art be what it is.

    This is a zany yet utterly relatable monologue that goes a long way to introducing a character. I am struggling to control my need for more of this character, more of her story, more of her voice. I want this to be the opening salvo of a much longer piece. But sometimes you just gotta let art be what it is.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: FOR HIRE: A MONOLOGUE

    Delightfully quirky and fast, FOR HIRE turns a laundromat flyer into a hilarious origin story. The narrator’s self-deprecation and escalating confidence land perfectly, and the ending button begs an audience laugh.

    Delightfully quirky and fast, FOR HIRE turns a laundromat flyer into a hilarious origin story. The narrator’s self-deprecation and escalating confidence land perfectly, and the ending button begs an audience laugh.