Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House (a Monologue)

by Lee R. Lawing

Fairy Noodle talks about his need to become a super hero to fight the evil Ru-Bard in the Attapakee's garden. Won't you please help him by buying the Phad Kee Mao infused with Sweet, Sweet Basil which will make you sneeze and possibly toss your used brown paper napkin to the floor (snot-infused, of course), as this makes the best super hero cape.

Fairy Noodle talks about his need to become a super hero to fight the evil Ru-Bard in the Attapakee's garden. Won't you please help him by buying the Phad Kee Mao infused with Sweet, Sweet Basil which will make you sneeze and possibly toss your used brown paper napkin to the floor (snot-infused, of course), as this makes the best super hero cape.

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Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House (a Monologue)

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  • Lee Kitchen: Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House (a Monologue)

    Just finished reading two of Lee Richard Lawing’s Monologues. Both are zany, far-out creative and so much fun to read. I would love to see the production of both monologues. Unfrozen is a hilarious bit on an act titled, Puppet and his Dummy. The team is inseparable, but something happens, and the show can’t go on. After all, “who wants to see a show just called Dummy?” The other, Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House was equally hilarious. The actor playing the noodle and will have so much fun. Mr. Lawing’s wild imagination is delightful.

    Just finished reading two of Lee Richard Lawing’s Monologues. Both are zany, far-out creative and so much fun to read. I would love to see the production of both monologues. Unfrozen is a hilarious bit on an act titled, Puppet and his Dummy. The team is inseparable, but something happens, and the show can’t go on. After all, “who wants to see a show just called Dummy?” The other, Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House was equally hilarious. The actor playing the noodle and will have so much fun. Mr. Lawing’s wild imagination is delightful.

  • Rachael Carnes: Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House (a Monologue)

    Such heart and humor in every moment of this monologue for one... Noodle! Yes, a noodle. I love this creative romp, and what we value and how the world finds value in us. Endearing, charming and brave, this piece would be delightful onstage. I'm so enjoying working my way through writer Lawing's collection of imaginative work. His ideas and craft are tremendous!

    Such heart and humor in every moment of this monologue for one... Noodle! Yes, a noodle. I love this creative romp, and what we value and how the world finds value in us. Endearing, charming and brave, this piece would be delightful onstage. I'm so enjoying working my way through writer Lawing's collection of imaginative work. His ideas and craft are tremendous!

  • Asher Wyndham: Fairy Noodle at the Ferry Noodle House (a Monologue)

    This noodle --yes, the character is a noodle -- will appeal to the superhero in all of us, that voice that speaks of a greater desire to save people and the world, to combat evil and destruction, to fight against injustice. Plenty of laughs for an audience. A costume designer would have a fun time designing a noodle costume. A perfect addition to a solo festival. I think a young performer would enjoy bringing this hero to the stage.

    This noodle --yes, the character is a noodle -- will appeal to the superhero in all of us, that voice that speaks of a greater desire to save people and the world, to combat evil and destruction, to fight against injustice. Plenty of laughs for an audience. A costume designer would have a fun time designing a noodle costume. A perfect addition to a solo festival. I think a young performer would enjoy bringing this hero to the stage.

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