Recommendations of A MONOLOGUE

  • Ruben Carbajal: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED: A MONOLOGUE

    The expert-level use of ambiguity here creates a monologue that's impossible to look away from. The way a seemingly empathetic person melts into something much darker makes for the perfect monologue.

    The expert-level use of ambiguity here creates a monologue that's impossible to look away from. The way a seemingly empathetic person melts into something much darker makes for the perfect monologue.

  • Asher Wyndham: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED: A MONOLOGUE

    Now this is INTENSE. Rarely do audition monologues sustain this level of intensity. A captivating voice.

    Now this is INTENSE. Rarely do audition monologues sustain this level of intensity. A captivating voice.

  • Michele Clarke: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED: A MONOLOGUE

    The character description "in denial" leaves a delicious amount of room for a director and actress to take these in their own direction. I'd love to see this staged by multiple teams of director-actress back to back.

    The character description "in denial" leaves a delicious amount of room for a director and actress to take these in their own direction. I'd love to see this staged by multiple teams of director-actress back to back.

  • Lou Jones: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED: A MONOLOGUE

    Ooh, that's a scary one. We have to fill in the blanks to know the full story behind the words. Nice one.

    Ooh, that's a scary one. We have to fill in the blanks to know the full story behind the words. Nice one.

  • Christopher Soucy: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED: A MONOLOGUE

    There is something deeply unsettling about this. Delightfully unsettling. Who do you trust? Is it the doctors who gloss over the details to arrive at their own conclusion? Is it the mother who may be the perpetrator of Munchausen by proxy? This monologue plays on multiple levels.

    There is something deeply unsettling about this. Delightfully unsettling. Who do you trust? Is it the doctors who gloss over the details to arrive at their own conclusion? Is it the mother who may be the perpetrator of Munchausen by proxy? This monologue plays on multiple levels.