Recommendations of THE MONOLOGUE

  • Lindsay Partain: FUCK BUDDY: THE MONOLOGUE

    HAH! I LOVE THIS. I may or may not have lived this monologue... sans big foot slippers... A fantastic monologue for a festival with sexual themes, or for competition. The killer combo of being sexy and sassy.

    HAH! I LOVE THIS. I may or may not have lived this monologue... sans big foot slippers... A fantastic monologue for a festival with sexual themes, or for competition. The killer combo of being sexy and sassy.

  • Adriano Cabral: FUCK BUDDY: THE MONOLOGUE

    Such a fun monologue! Asher has a wonderful way of crafting monologues with tangible, physical obstacles for the actor and this is no exception. Great work giving voice to a truly relatable experience.

    Such a fun monologue! Asher has a wonderful way of crafting monologues with tangible, physical obstacles for the actor and this is no exception. Great work giving voice to a truly relatable experience.

  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano: FUCK BUDDY: THE MONOLOGUE

    A delight of a monologue. Wyndham has the power of saying so much with so little in his monologues and this one is no exception. From the crude and raw language, to the insightful and clever statements that are said "20 something" has our attention. She/He/Them even has our love as we can easily relate to the feeling and exasperation "20 something" is experience. We could also easily relate to the other side who's just listening. Great job.

    A delight of a monologue. Wyndham has the power of saying so much with so little in his monologues and this one is no exception. From the crude and raw language, to the insightful and clever statements that are said "20 something" has our attention. She/He/Them even has our love as we can easily relate to the feeling and exasperation "20 something" is experience. We could also easily relate to the other side who's just listening. Great job.

  • Greg Burdick: FUCK BUDDY: THE MONOLOGUE

    Asher Wyndham has a delightfully uncanny knack for creating memorable monologues. This one is no exception. Much like Valerie from his “Cosplay Monologue,” 20 Something has some strong opinions, and (s)he wants you to hear ALL of them. Wyndham cleverly bundles our speaker up under layer after layer of heavy winter clothes, shivering, yet very much in heat... setting up a huge comedic payoff at the scene’s climax. Yeah. The title is startling. But so is this playwright’s ability to stimulate conversation about hookup culture... and it’s pretty funny too.

    Asher Wyndham has a delightfully uncanny knack for creating memorable monologues. This one is no exception. Much like Valerie from his “Cosplay Monologue,” 20 Something has some strong opinions, and (s)he wants you to hear ALL of them. Wyndham cleverly bundles our speaker up under layer after layer of heavy winter clothes, shivering, yet very much in heat... setting up a huge comedic payoff at the scene’s climax. Yeah. The title is startling. But so is this playwright’s ability to stimulate conversation about hookup culture... and it’s pretty funny too.