2016 comedic monologues for women
Ray Pamatmat, Gino DiIorio, Marisa Wegrzyn, Vincent Delaney, Patrick Gabridge, Aaron Posner, Martha Patterson, Michael Elyanow, George Brant, Carlos Murillo, Carey Crim, John MacNicholas, Laura Rohrman, Jamie Pachino, Lee Blessing, Carolyn Gage, Alan Smith, Stephen Beiber, Michele Elliott, Michael Tooher, Kim Davies, Graham Techler, Mark Andrew, Macee Binns, Frank Winters, Dan Hirsch, Patricia Cotter, Susan Jackson, Yussef El Guindi, Elayne Heilveil, Steven Dietz, Sam Bobrick, Darren Canady, Laurence Carr, Gregory Strasser, Brad Neveu, Theresa Rebeck and Johnna Adams. Denby Swanson, Don Nigro, Adam Kraar, Lisa Soland, A. monologues from Kenny Finkle, Jacqueline Goldfinger, Sheila Callaghan, Nicole Pandolfo, Barbara Blumenthal-Ehrlich, Alexandra Gersten-Vassiliaros, June Guralnik, Beau Willimon, Philip Dawkins, Evan Linder, Christopher Chen, Andrea Lepcio, Andrew Biss, CS Hanson, Halley Feiffer, Jennifer O'Grady, C. All represent the best in contemporary playwriting. Most are for younger performers (teens through 30s)but there are also some excellent pieces for older actors as well. Here you will find a rich and varied selection of monologues for men from plays which were produced and/or published in the 2016-2017 theatrical season. The Best Women S Monologues From New Plays 2020 Marshall Go to the Light by Laurie Allen Greater than Nina by Bruce Bonafede The Home for Retired Canadian Girlfriends by John Bavoso Judas Iscariot's Day Off by David Macgregor Last Dance with MJ by Lindsay Partain The Lobster Quadrille by Don Nigro Meanwhile at the Pentagon by Jenny Lyn Bader Most Wonderful by Jennifer O'grady Reconcile, Bitch by Desi Moreno-Penson Trumpettes Anonymous by Rex Mcgregor You Are Here by Nandita Shenoy Selections include: The Architecture of Desire by Brian Leahy Doyle Count Dracula's Café by Scot Walker Extended Play by B.V. This volume is ideal for theatre enthusiasts looking for new and compelling short pieces from some of the finest playwrights of our time. Level of difficulty: 6/10 – the set will need a few minutes to set up Read a Sample of the ScriptĬost is $9.00 for this digital play script from a best selling author.The Best New Ten-Minute Plays, 2021 presents thirty new ten-minute plays, selected by renowned editor Lawrence Harbison. On the desk is a laptop, a calculator and an answering machine. Beside him is a monitoring device similar to the heart/blood pressure gauge machines on wheels in hospital rooms. He is dressed all in gray and wearing earphones and a mouthpiece. Set: A young man is sitting in a desk chair with rolling casters behind a semi circular desk. Length: 5-10 minutes depending on how fast it is performedĬast: 1M (could possibly be played by a female actor as well) All in a day’s work for a busy know it all brain! A funny monologue idea for high school or college drama class. The young man, of course, is all knowing (and a know it all!) and takes his job very seriously from reminding him how many brain cells he has just lost with his recent alcohol binge to the name of the girl he met the other day. In this short funny monologue written for a single male actor, the headquarters of THE BRAIN are occupied by a single young man, all dressed in gray, whose job it is to guide a typical young guy’s BODY through his days and nights. GRAY MATTERS – SHORT FUNNY MONOLOGUE FOR A MALE ACTOR