Recommendations of A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

  • Adam Richter: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    [2025-10-28]

    Vulture Girl knows what she want, and if her mom knows what's good for her, she'll listen. I know firsthand what is like to have a smart child who knows what she wants to be for Halloween and Asher completely nails the character and the attitude. This would be a joy to see on stage. Plus I want to see the vulture costume!

    Bravo!

    [2025-10-28]

    Vulture Girl knows what she want, and if her mom knows what's good for her, she'll listen. I know firsthand what is like to have a smart child who knows what she wants to be for Halloween and Asher completely nails the character and the attitude. This would be a joy to see on stage. Plus I want to see the vulture costume!

    Bravo!

  • Paul Donnelly: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    Vulture girl has certainly put some thought into her costume selection. What it represents to her is as important as what it rejects. There is a manic edge to her embrace of vulture behavior that speaks to the difficulty of establishing an independent identity at her age. She wheedles and negotiates to be allowed her choice of costume, but ultimately she just is vulture girl incarnate.

    Vulture girl has certainly put some thought into her costume selection. What it represents to her is as important as what it rejects. There is a manic edge to her embrace of vulture behavior that speaks to the difficulty of establishing an independent identity at her age. She wheedles and negotiates to be allowed her choice of costume, but ultimately she just is vulture girl incarnate.

  • J.Lois Diamond: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    I really enjoyed reading this delightful monologue about a girl who refuses to dress up as a stereotypical model of femininity. I can just see her extending her talons as she sinks her teeth into her prey. A great role for a young girl just in time for Halloween!

    I really enjoyed reading this delightful monologue about a girl who refuses to dress up as a stereotypical model of femininity. I can just see her extending her talons as she sinks her teeth into her prey. A great role for a young girl just in time for Halloween!

  • Neil Radtke: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    Asher Wyndham’s Vulture Girl is funny, sweet, and full of kid energy. It perfectly shows what it’s like to want to be different instead of "pretty." The ending, when she laughs and flies away, feels wild and free.

    Asher Wyndham’s Vulture Girl is funny, sweet, and full of kid energy. It perfectly shows what it’s like to want to be different instead of "pretty." The ending, when she laughs and flies away, feels wild and free.

  • Cheryl Bear: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    A girl's got to do what she's got to do! A terrific piece about a girl who is reclaiming her Halloween to celebrate it her way!

    A girl's got to do what she's got to do! A terrific piece about a girl who is reclaiming her Halloween to celebrate it her way!

  • Lainie Vansant: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    What a fun piece for a young actress! This little girl is making things happen for herself in the world, and it's really fun to see her do it. Check her out!

    What a fun piece for a young actress! This little girl is making things happen for herself in the world, and it's really fun to see her do it. Check her out!

  • Chelsea Frandsen: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    New favorite monologue! This girl is fierce and fiery and independent. She knows what she wants and is as stubborn as delightful. Such a wonderful read!

    New favorite monologue! This girl is fierce and fiery and independent. She knows what she wants and is as stubborn as delightful. Such a wonderful read!

  • John Bavoso: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    A perfect encapsulation of a little girl who knows who she is and what she wants, no matter how unconventional! This would be a really fun piece for a child actor and a welcome, family-friendly addition to any Halloween-themed night of shorts.

    A perfect encapsulation of a little girl who knows who she is and what she wants, no matter how unconventional! This would be a really fun piece for a child actor and a welcome, family-friendly addition to any Halloween-themed night of shorts.

  • Scott Sickles: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    A delightful and true-voiced power struggle between a proudly unorthodox girl and a mother desperate for her to be normal! A Halloween declaration of individuality becomes downright creepy and super convincing as our heroine bucks convention, revealing her happily dark side.

    A delightful and true-voiced power struggle between a proudly unorthodox girl and a mother desperate for her to be normal! A Halloween declaration of individuality becomes downright creepy and super convincing as our heroine bucks convention, revealing her happily dark side.

  • Jennifer O'Grady: VULTURE GIRL: A HALLOWEEN MONOLOGUE

    As the parent of a girl who hated girly Halloween costumes I can so relate to this, but the underlying message here is that parents need to stop forcing their children into gender pigeonholes, something Vulture Girl already understands at her young age. Terrific monologue!

    As the parent of a girl who hated girly Halloween costumes I can so relate to this, but the underlying message here is that parents need to stop forcing their children into gender pigeonholes, something Vulture Girl already understands at her young age. Terrific monologue!