Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: ALEX: A RECESS MONOLOGUE

    The need to survive makes you into the best or worst of yourself, it's just a shame that children are put into that position far sooner than they should be. Well done.

    The need to survive makes you into the best or worst of yourself, it's just a shame that children are put into that position far sooner than they should be. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: SHAY, JUNIOR SCIENTIST: A MONOLOGUE FOR A TRANS GIRL

    A powerful statement on respect and intelligence from one smart kid who probably will get a PhD before twenty-five!

    A powerful statement on respect and intelligence from one smart kid who probably will get a PhD before twenty-five!

  • Cheryl Bear: QUINN: A MONOLOGUE FOR A GENDERQUEER ACTOR

    A powerful statement on the biases we hold from a character with a lot of love for their grandfather. Bravo.

    A powerful statement on the biases we hold from a character with a lot of love for their grandfather. Bravo.

  • Cheryl Bear: NOLAN (SOME BOY WITH A NECK BRACE): A MONOLOGUE

    A kid has had enough and lays it on the line otherwise he'll be playing football in a neck brace! Well done.

    A kid has had enough and lays it on the line otherwise he'll be playing football in a neck brace! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: FRANKIE: A MONOLOGUE FOR A KID WHO HATES CIGARETTES

    A brilliant statement from a smart kid to his parents on the dangers of smoking to them and him. Well done!

    A brilliant statement from a smart kid to his parents on the dangers of smoking to them and him. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: KIP: A KID MONOLOGUE

    A hilarious monologue from one bright kid who has quite a solid case against the dentist. Bring on the Mallomars!

    A hilarious monologue from one bright kid who has quite a solid case against the dentist. Bring on the Mallomars!

  • Cheryl Bear: MICK: A MIDDLE-SCHOOL MONOLOGUE

    Hilarious and fantastic dating advice that is spot on from a very smart kid!

    Hilarious and fantastic dating advice that is spot on from a very smart kid!

  • Cheryl Bear: FRANCIS/FRANCES: A SUNDAY SCHOOL MONOLOGUE

    A very funny and believable take from a child's perspective on the Flood story. Well done.

    A very funny and believable take from a child's perspective on the Flood story. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: SHANNON: A MONOLOGUE FOR A SMART GIRL IN A SNUGGIE

    A fantastic monologue from a bright girl who understands the importance of the holiday and not wasting the time on tearing oneself down. Well done.

    A fantastic monologue from a bright girl who understands the importance of the holiday and not wasting the time on tearing oneself down. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: SAM KNOWS HOW TO USE THE COFFEE MAKER: A TYA MONOLOGUE

    A powerful monologue from a child who leads now to deal with grief and step in for his family. Moving and well done.

    A powerful monologue from a child who leads now to deal with grief and step in for his family. Moving and well done.