STUFFED PANDA – MONOLOGUE ABOUT ALCOHOLISM
A monologue about alcoholism for a single male or female actor. Riley is waiting in line and notices a father and daughter in the line in front. The father is being all goofy and the daughter is at that stage where she’s just totally embarrassed to even have her father with her. He secretly takes a panda and hides it behind his back as she tries to see what he’s doing.
They leave with the panda and Riley decides to call her/his dad. He answers but soon falls down and Riley realises it’s not the first time he’s fallen down, too drunk to stand, and that Riley was never that child with the panda and never would be.
A sad monologue about growing up with a parent who is an alcoholic.
Read other monologues by Macee – Undressed – a monologue about being a stripper
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Independent production, Naples, FL, USA – 2018
Author: Macee Binns
Type: Monologue
Genre: Monologue about alcoholism
Cast: 1M/1F
Ages of the actors: Late teen to middle aged
Suitable for: Teen to middle aged actors
Length: 3-4 minutes
Set: Black box stage
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – the ability to tell a rehearsed speech simply as if it was the first time.
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Note: The script is in total 1.5 pages long
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