FIVE MINUTE PLAY/MONOLOGUE: The sole survivor of the Great Deluge sits atop Mount Ararat and recounts as to how she got there.
Playwrights Thriving Spring Monologue Challenge, 2026
FIVE MINUTE PLAY/MONOLOGUE: The sole survivor of the Great Deluge sits atop Mount Ararat and recounts as to how she got there.
Playwrights Thriving Spring Monologue Challenge, 2026
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After the Deluge
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Ryan Kaminski:
After the Deluge
by Ken Love
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06/19/2026 - A beautiful piece that is as alluring as it is mysterious. Ken Love tells an engaging story here through the eyes of a woman who has committed adultery and finds herself banished from society, just as a historic flood is coming. Very biblical in terms of its references and in terms of how it would play out on a stage. Wonderfully well done!
06/19/2026 - A beautiful piece that is as alluring as it is mysterious. Ken Love tells an engaging story here through the eyes of a woman who has committed adultery and finds herself banished from society, just as a historic flood is coming. Very biblical in terms of its references and in terms of how it would play out on a stage. Wonderfully well done!
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Marj O'Neill-Butler:
After the Deluge
by Ken Love
“
As I read this monologue, I kept thinking of the woman's strength. This piece is lyrical and frightening all in one. She tells a story worth listening to and survives at the end.
As I read this monologue, I kept thinking of the woman's strength. This piece is lyrical and frightening all in one. She tells a story worth listening to and survives at the end.
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John Medlin:
After the Deluge
by Ken Love
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The flowery language in this one person one act does an excellent job of evoking this mystical air. Ken Love's worldbuilding makes submerging yourself into the world of the woman effortless. This play is atmospheric. Intentional. Definitely check it out if you're looking for a quick read.
The flowery language in this one person one act does an excellent job of evoking this mystical air. Ken Love's worldbuilding makes submerging yourself into the world of the woman effortless. This play is atmospheric. Intentional. Definitely check it out if you're looking for a quick read.