Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Not my popcorn (A Monologue)

    A very fun monologue about when the choices become overwhelming and you're crying out for simplicity in your popcorn!

    A very fun monologue about when the choices become overwhelming and you're crying out for simplicity in your popcorn!

  • Cheryl Bear: Floor scene (A Scene)

    A revealing look behind the scenes that takes us into the nature of a relationship between a couple where there is so much misunderstanding in a lack of communication, but so much is revealed in the physical interaction.

    A revealing look behind the scenes that takes us into the nature of a relationship between a couple where there is so much misunderstanding in a lack of communication, but so much is revealed in the physical interaction.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Degree After Second

    A horrific look at what could happen in a world with a fascist dictator in power who all must continue to obey.

    A horrific look at what could happen in a world with a fascist dictator in power who all must continue to obey.

  • Cheryl Bear: GYNOTICIAN: A MONOLOGUE

    A peek into just how scary things can become if the line of separation between church and state is not adhered to as rights will be stripped away in increasing measure.

    A peek into just how scary things can become if the line of separation between church and state is not adhered to as rights will be stripped away in increasing measure.

  • Cheryl Bear: GRANNY SUNSHINE: A MONOLOGUE

    A look behind the scenes into the fight for life many Christians are devoting themselves to and the theology behind it. Well done.

    A look behind the scenes into the fight for life many Christians are devoting themselves to and the theology behind it. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Gay newbie (A Monologue)

    Many will be able to identify as Amanda comes to terms with taking the first step in exploring her sexuality and quieting her fears.

    Many will be able to identify as Amanda comes to terms with taking the first step in exploring her sexuality and quieting her fears.

  • Cheryl Bear: Me, Maroon (A Monologue)

    A piece that perfectly captures the anxiety and fear we can find ourselves internally consumed with as we try to relate with the outside world.

    A piece that perfectly captures the anxiety and fear we can find ourselves internally consumed with as we try to relate with the outside world.

  • Cheryl Bear: At the checkout (A Monologue)

    A perfect capture of the longing for connection in covid times as every interaction holds meaning unlike ever before.

    A perfect capture of the longing for connection in covid times as every interaction holds meaning unlike ever before.

  • Cheryl Bear: Carter (A Monologue)

    A marvelous tribute to the one who taught all the important things! Well done.

    A marvelous tribute to the one who taught all the important things! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Red Pepper (A Monologue)

    Chris is having a tough time letting go of his security candle which makes us all think of the things we are holding on to. However when you realize he's the pilot and he's had it burning during flight, it's hard to wait to hear his reasons! And why didn't this come up in pilot training? Chris may not be a villain but, maybe if he can't fly without it, he'll find something on land.

    Chris is having a tough time letting go of his security candle which makes us all think of the things we are holding on to. However when you realize he's the pilot and he's had it burning during flight, it's hard to wait to hear his reasons! And why didn't this come up in pilot training? Chris may not be a villain but, maybe if he can't fly without it, he'll find something on land.