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Theresa Said:
Need a monologue. Really important, please help me, I'm getting really stressed out :|?We Answered:
It would be helpful to know the time restrictions but here are a few I have used in the past. Hope you succeed and break a leg! :DDramatic Monologue
PLAY: Dream of Passion, A PLAY AUTHOR(S): Robinson, Rick PLAY SCENE: Scene 8
V: I couldn’t cry at his funeral. Suddenly we were like right there and everybody’s looking at me people who barely knew him, you know… years ago, all crying and I’m thinking “you’re all phonies!” Actors! How long did you have to stare into the lights before you could make that moment work? They didn’t know my dad. Oh my God, Joe, it was so bad at the end. It was so bad. I couldn’t stand to be near him, it was so… awful. He wasn’t himself. He wasn’t him. Do you know what I mean? And the whole time after he died, nothing. Everybody’s looking at me, everybody’s looking and I’m thinking, I can’t. I can’t do it. It’s not there. I loved my dad, Joe. I loved him. And now I reach down and there’s only doubt. I can’t feel anything.
Comedic Monologue
Butterflies Are Free
By Leonard Gershe
Jill is 19, and afraid for becoming emotionally involved. She has just met the attractive young man who lives in the next apartment.
JILL: You're thinking I don't look like a divorcee. They're usually around thirty-five with tight-fitting dresses and big boobs. I look more like the kid in a custody fight. Jack, when we met it was like fireworks. I don't know if I'm saying it right, but it was a marvelous kind of passion that made every day like the Fourth of July. Anyway, the next thing I knew we were standing in front of a justice of the peace getting married. I mean there we were getting married! I hadn't even finished high school and I had two exams the next day and they were on my mind, too. I heard the justice of the peace saying, "Do you, Jack, take Jill to be your lawfully wedded wife?" Can you imagine going through life as Jack and Jill? And then I heard "Till death do you part" and, suddenly, it wasn't a wedding ceremony. It was a funeral service. I wanted to run screaming out into the night! But it was ten o' clock in the morning...so I passed out. If only I'd fainted before I said "I do".
Pearl Said:
Help me pleeeease, urgent!!!!!!?We Answered:
Try the monologue that Lady Macbeth gives. The "Out, Out damned spot" monologue. The monologue itself isn't about mental health but Lady Macbeth is going insane while she is giving it. You probably could find a copy of Macbeth at a library I hope my answer was helpful, and as they say in theater, "break a leg."