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| Topic: A 'happy' monologue for a girl aged 17-21? | ||
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| Nope, it's not for...sadly I'm not THAT good an actor! Howdy CCPeeps, A friend of mine is urgently trying to find a monologue for a young woman (aged 17-21ish) from a modern play in which the girl is actually 'happy'... Every monologue we've found has been tinged with tragedy or somehow related to prostitution! :-S If anyone has a monologue they think fits these criteria, would you be so kind as to PM me transcript of the speech as time is very, very much of the essence...? Any help HUUUUUUUUUUGELY appreciated! Massive gratefulnesses in advance! Al. | ||
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| Posted : 14/08/10 | |
| There are some lovely monolgues by Sharman MacDonald. Try 'All Things nice' and 'When I was a girl I used to scream and shout' | |
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| Posted : 14/08/10 | |
| Hi Al... Try Doris' speech in My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley. | |
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| Posted : 14/08/10 | |
| Do you happen to know the speech off hand...? The audition is first thing Monday so hunting copies of plays down is gonna be nigh on impossible in the time frame... :-S Gracias! | |
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