Category Archives: dramatic monologues

single speaker, listener

Facelift

So she smiled, Darling, and it was like she had plaster cheeks: her lips curved up but the rest of her face didn’t move. And her eyesbrows were an inch higher, almost on top of her forehead. Said she’d been … Continue reading

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reunion: nice to see you

It’s Harry! Harry Melrose! Is it you? I can’t believe it’s you: you look so old! Last time I saw you, you were only twenty How long’s it been since you were last parolled? I don’t suppose you knew we … Continue reading

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theatre (11)

an episodically published poem link to beginning Late again I can’t believe it: he’s late again everybody’s here, even the kid who’s usually out in the alley dragging on a joint like it’s a cure for reality

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