P.S.A.: AN AIRPORT MONOLOGUE

SHORT. A passenger service assistant (a gate agent) makes another announcement on a delayed flight. A monologue perfect for a sound designer. Part of SOME AMERICANS: SOME MONOLOGUES, VOLUME 6. 8-9 MINS.

SHORT. A passenger service assistant (a gate agent) makes another announcement on a delayed flight. A monologue perfect for a sound designer. Part of SOME AMERICANS: SOME MONOLOGUES, VOLUME 6. 8-9 MINS.

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P.S.A.: AN AIRPORT MONOLOGUE

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  • Morey Norkin: P.S.A.: AN AIRPORT MONOLOGUE

    The holiday crush at an airport coupled with foul weather and foul tempered travelers. Asher Wyndham captures it all in this wild monologue. Delivered from the perspective of a gate attendant, the monologue shows just how much airport staff have to endure and how they have it just as bad if not worse than their customers. The lesson? When you travel, be prepared and be kind. Would love to see an actor pull this one off.

    The holiday crush at an airport coupled with foul weather and foul tempered travelers. Asher Wyndham captures it all in this wild monologue. Delivered from the perspective of a gate attendant, the monologue shows just how much airport staff have to endure and how they have it just as bad if not worse than their customers. The lesson? When you travel, be prepared and be kind. Would love to see an actor pull this one off.

  • Christopher Plumridge: P.S.A.: AN AIRPORT MONOLOGUE

    This monologue serves as an important message that we are all human, even those we pass through an airport, having to deal with our impatience. We've all been there, wanting to take out our frustrations on the one helpless company representative.
    Asher gives real life to this gate agent, they too are tired, frustrated and risk missing Christmas altogether. A great character for any actor to get ro grips with and act their hearts out. Great!

    This monologue serves as an important message that we are all human, even those we pass through an airport, having to deal with our impatience. We've all been there, wanting to take out our frustrations on the one helpless company representative.
    Asher gives real life to this gate agent, they too are tired, frustrated and risk missing Christmas altogether. A great character for any actor to get ro grips with and act their hearts out. Great!

  • Serjio Castrellon: P.S.A.: AN AIRPORT MONOLOGUE

    It's a very accurate portrayal for what you expect from the airline it's parodying. Otherwise it's a fun monologue that should get a laugh from it's audience.

    It's a very accurate portrayal for what you expect from the airline it's parodying. Otherwise it's a fun monologue that should get a laugh from it's audience.

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Character Information

  • P.S.A.
    A passenger service assistant (a gate agent).
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Production History

  • Type Community Theater, Organization POP-UP PUB Theatre, Year 2025