Recommended by Asher Wyndham

  • Asher Wyndham: Wishing

    A monologue set in the future -- rare indeed -- addressing current issues of inequality and suppression that works as a warning and cause of action. As our speaker addresses us, the scope widens from private to public to universal, from childhood to womanhood to humanity itself. This is a fine example of necessary theatre. Read it, produce it.

    A monologue set in the future -- rare indeed -- addressing current issues of inequality and suppression that works as a warning and cause of action. As our speaker addresses us, the scope widens from private to public to universal, from childhood to womanhood to humanity itself. This is a fine example of necessary theatre. Read it, produce it.

  • Asher Wyndham: The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman, South Carolina, Welcomes You. Not!

    In this world these days sometimes you need empathy and understanding from strangers, sometimes from another galaxy! I would love to see another installment for Bobby Joe. A quick comedy for a festival with a crowd pleasing ending.

    In this world these days sometimes you need empathy and understanding from strangers, sometimes from another galaxy! I would love to see another installment for Bobby Joe. A quick comedy for a festival with a crowd pleasing ending.

  • Asher Wyndham: Hemoglobin and Chlorophyll: A Magical Swamp Thing Christmas (monologue)

    A comedy and a horror and also perfect satire of right-wing Christians in positions of power that seek dominance over every aspect of American life. Yes this is funny, but it's a wake up call.

    A comedy and a horror and also perfect satire of right-wing Christians in positions of power that seek dominance over every aspect of American life. Yes this is funny, but it's a wake up call.

  • Asher Wyndham: Heaven or Hell

    An effective monologue that parents with kids will identify with, and reminds us the best theatre asks us the tough questions in difficult times.

    An effective monologue that parents with kids will identify with, and reminds us the best theatre asks us the tough questions in difficult times.

  • Asher Wyndham: GREEN

    This. This is why theatre is vital and has the to power to change us. The use of audience, and breaking the fourth wall, would make for revelatory and transformative experience.

    This. This is why theatre is vital and has the to power to change us. The use of audience, and breaking the fourth wall, would make for revelatory and transformative experience.

  • Asher Wyndham: Kitty, a monologue

    This isn't just a perfect Halloween showcase monologue or one for a kink/queer festival -- it's just perfect for a festival on female voices, empowerment and sexuality. Seinuk had a lot of fun writing this one! She captured the voice so perfectly, a playfulness that comes across from the first few sentences. It's a storytelling monologue that is never passive. Why is she telling this? Who is the listener? Find out!

    This isn't just a perfect Halloween showcase monologue or one for a kink/queer festival -- it's just perfect for a festival on female voices, empowerment and sexuality. Seinuk had a lot of fun writing this one! She captured the voice so perfectly, a playfulness that comes across from the first few sentences. It's a storytelling monologue that is never passive. Why is she telling this? Who is the listener? Find out!

  • Asher Wyndham: The Fool

    In yer face like a ringmaster, this physical role about a former scoundrel and cruel man seeking redemption would be a great choice for your next auditon.

    In yer face like a ringmaster, this physical role about a former scoundrel and cruel man seeking redemption would be a great choice for your next auditon.

  • Asher Wyndham: Two Lips (a monologue for a woman's lips)

    Media and lighting designers will have a blast with this.

    Media and lighting designers will have a blast with this.

  • Asher Wyndham: Forest Fire – a monologue

    The playwright has taken us to a place both geographically and emotionally, capturing something that is raw and relatable, creating a poetic monologue that is absolutely riveting. First-year actors, choose this as your showcase monologue!

    The playwright has taken us to a place both geographically and emotionally, capturing something that is raw and relatable, creating a poetic monologue that is absolutely riveting. First-year actors, choose this as your showcase monologue!

  • Asher Wyndham: i went to a bar all by myself and i didn’t die

    I love this character. More than a narrative monologue, more than telling a story. It's an epiphany, an awareness of desire and body, gaining pride and confidence. I would love to hang out with this character! An actor will have fun with this.

    I love this character. More than a narrative monologue, more than telling a story. It's an epiphany, an awareness of desire and body, gaining pride and confidence. I would love to hang out with this character! An actor will have fun with this.