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Monologues for women from plays
Monologues for women from plays





monologues for women from plays

A third possibility is Audrey’s speech on page 97 of the Sam French edition.

monologues for women from plays

Because it’s for a man who’s playing a woman, that might be fun to do as a woman playing a man playing a woman.3. Towards the end of Act 2 when Leo as Maxine gives Meg a pep-talk. You should play her utter astonishment at meeting her hero, which makes her tongue-tied - but then everything she’s thinking just pours out of her anyway.2. One possibility begins on page 55 of the Samuel French edition, in which Meg first meets Leo starting with “Oh how do you do." To make it nice and full, you should put the two speeches together and ignore the interruption.

monologues for women from plays

You’ll know which ones fit your needs best, so they’re not in any special order.First, there are three monologues from my play Leading Ladies which might fit the bill.1. I’d be delighted to suggest some monologues. Thank you again for the feedback!Heather Ken replies: Dear Heather,Thank you so much for your email. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions as far as monologues either from your plays or others.It is so cool that you have a website and email link set up like this! Sometimes it is difficult finding good monologues for performance, and who better to ask than a playwright? You have some great plays that I thought you may be able to suggest a monologue from one off the top of your head, but as part of being a good playwright I know you also have a wide range of play knowledge. I am a young girl, but I am currently cast as a young woman in her 30's (Meg in "Leading Ladies") and have often played older roles. Ken,First of all, I absolutely adore your plays! You have some awesome work out there! I have been looking for a monologue that is either comedic or has good meaning and I thought of your plays immediately.







Monologues for women from plays