Recommended by Vivian Lermond

  • Vivian Lermond: Menapace

    Take time to read this powerful monologue that melds the past and the present through the voice of a 96 year old unsung heroine. A captivating , moving, carefully-constructed work!

    Take time to read this powerful monologue that melds the past and the present through the voice of a 96 year old unsung heroine. A captivating , moving, carefully-constructed work!

  • Vivian Lermond: KERRY CRUMBLY: A MONOLOGUE FOR A WORN-OUT PARENT

    Reading this monologue, I felt like an interloper eavesdropping on a real parent/child dinner-time conversation. That's a good thing. A wonderful atmospheric piece of writing!

    Reading this monologue, I felt like an interloper eavesdropping on a real parent/child dinner-time conversation. That's a good thing. A wonderful atmospheric piece of writing!

  • Vivian Lermond: Then (a short audio play for one voice)

    THEN is a relatable melodic monologue rich in visuals that truly capture the mood of estrangement and isolation, offering a skilled actor room to explore and deliver a memorable performance. Enjoyed the read!

    THEN is a relatable melodic monologue rich in visuals that truly capture the mood of estrangement and isolation, offering a skilled actor room to explore and deliver a memorable performance. Enjoyed the read!

  • Vivian Lermond: Cupid Retires . . . Again! (A Monologue)

    The perfect little play for VALENTINE'S DAY! Times change and even Cupid has to adjust ... or does he? Read this LOVEly monologue and find out!

    The perfect little play for VALENTINE'S DAY! Times change and even Cupid has to adjust ... or does he? Read this LOVEly monologue and find out!

  • Vivian Lermond: For Project Information Call (A monologue)

    Leave it to Lee R. Lawing to pen a provocative one-minute gem that will make you think about those ambiguous road signs along the highway. I know I will. And I think I'll have to call the number! Fab!

    Leave it to Lee R. Lawing to pen a provocative one-minute gem that will make you think about those ambiguous road signs along the highway. I know I will. And I think I'll have to call the number! Fab!

  • Vivian Lermond: The Roast

    Want a tasty bit of the macabre? Read THE ROAST! The set up is clever, the character arc is perfect and the denouement delivers a hellava twist. This is a play that deserves a rightful berth in any Halloween short play lineup!

    Want a tasty bit of the macabre? Read THE ROAST! The set up is clever, the character arc is perfect and the denouement delivers a hellava twist. This is a play that deserves a rightful berth in any Halloween short play lineup!

  • Vivian Lermond: White Ice

    When two American icons from a past era meet up again, there are bound to be laughs. Scott is adept at creating well-drawn characters versus caricatures through fast-paced dialogue rich with subtext! If you're looking for political satire with several layers, read WHITE ICE!

    When two American icons from a past era meet up again, there are bound to be laughs. Scott is adept at creating well-drawn characters versus caricatures through fast-paced dialogue rich with subtext! If you're looking for political satire with several layers, read WHITE ICE!

  • Vivian Lermond: Mashed Potatoes

    And the moral of the monologue ... never settle for less than the real thing. Scott does a perfect set up and delivers a tasty morsel of truth. Really enjoyed the read!

    And the moral of the monologue ... never settle for less than the real thing. Scott does a perfect set up and delivers a tasty morsel of truth. Really enjoyed the read!

  • Vivian Lermond: TRAIN

    I was treated to hear the author perform this piece today and I have one word - brilliant! The rhythm of language, the pacing, the tension and the denouement are nothing short of extraordinary. THIS stand alone monologue needs a berth in the next short play festival that comes down the pike!

    I was treated to hear the author perform this piece today and I have one word - brilliant! The rhythm of language, the pacing, the tension and the denouement are nothing short of extraordinary. THIS stand alone monologue needs a berth in the next short play festival that comes down the pike!

  • Vivian Lermond: Does it Bring You Joy? (A Monologue)

    A wonderfully crafted monologue delivered in a most believable voice! I particularly enjoyed the staccato rhythm of the piece, which helped define Edith and her angst so well. A masterful piece with emotional range for an actor!

    A wonderfully crafted monologue delivered in a most believable voice! I particularly enjoyed the staccato rhythm of the piece, which helped define Edith and her angst so well. A masterful piece with emotional range for an actor!