Recommendations of A MONOLOGUE FOR A GAY SENIOR

  • Emily Hageman: OLD COWBOY CHUCK: A MONOLOGUE FOR A GAY SENIOR

    Wyndham, how do you do what you do? If you are looking for someone who can truly, genuinely move you in a very short amount of time, look to Wyndham's monologues. Wyndham's characters talk frankly and honestly--we definitely get a piece of Chuck's mind more than once--but there is so much more in what they don't say, in what the people they are talking to do. The man listening to Chuck laughs at him throughout the monologue. Part of you can see why, and maybe the audience would even laugh a little, but there's nothing funny here. Another winner.

    Wyndham, how do you do what you do? If you are looking for someone who can truly, genuinely move you in a very short amount of time, look to Wyndham's monologues. Wyndham's characters talk frankly and honestly--we definitely get a piece of Chuck's mind more than once--but there is so much more in what they don't say, in what the people they are talking to do. The man listening to Chuck laughs at him throughout the monologue. Part of you can see why, and maybe the audience would even laugh a little, but there's nothing funny here. Another winner.

  • J.Lois Diamond: OLD COWBOY CHUCK: A MONOLOGUE FOR A GAY SENIOR

    This a heart breaking, yet funny play about a population which is often ignored and mistreated, elderly gay people. Asher really captures the loneliness and pain that Chuck is forced to endure while still holding on to his dignity. This is voice we all need to hear.

    This a heart breaking, yet funny play about a population which is often ignored and mistreated, elderly gay people. Asher really captures the loneliness and pain that Chuck is forced to endure while still holding on to his dignity. This is voice we all need to hear.