A man is preparing his soup. Based on given prompts ''Cooking'' by Lucy Wang, ''I sing into my mouth'' by Scott Sickles, during the Writing Monologues Program, and the weekly prompt ''Touch- Cold running water'' by Steven Martin.
A man is preparing his soup. Based on given prompts ''Cooking'' by Lucy Wang, ''I sing into my mouth'' by Scott Sickles, during the Writing Monologues Program, and the weekly prompt ''Touch- Cold running water'' by Steven Martin.
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Morey Norkin:
The Soup
by Georgia Xanthopoulou
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Inspired by three disparate prompts, this monologue is a scrumptious blend of melancholy and a lust for life. Georgia Xanthopoulou has cooked up something exceptional here.
Inspired by three disparate prompts, this monologue is a scrumptious blend of melancholy and a lust for life. Georgia Xanthopoulou has cooked up something exceptional here.
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Ken Love:
The Soup
by Georgia Xanthopoulou
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The metaphors and symbolism populate this lovely monologue like the vegatables that are added to the soup and the wine that adorns the palate. Georgia Xanthopouou's "The Soup" is a tasty delight of a monologue. All held together by the unbridled hunger of Dionysus.
The metaphors and symbolism populate this lovely monologue like the vegatables that are added to the soup and the wine that adorns the palate. Georgia Xanthopouou's "The Soup" is a tasty delight of a monologue. All held together by the unbridled hunger of Dionysus.
”
Marj O'Neill-Butler:
The Soup
by Georgia Xanthopoulou
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This very dramatic monologue about making soup isn't just about hunger. It's a very Dionysian way of expressing a yearning for life and power; salt is added to the soup!
This very dramatic monologue about making soup isn't just about hunger. It's a very Dionysian way of expressing a yearning for life and power; salt is added to the soup!