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STONE COLD SOBER – MONOLOGUE FOR A YOUNG ACTOR
A one page monologue for a young actor about how it is to grow up with a father who is an alcoholic and continually going in and out of rehab all the time. The father is now seriously ill because of his drinking and this monologue is the final plea from a daughter to a father to stay sober, just so that they can have a little more time together. A great monologue for a young actor that, although written with a female in mind could be used by either a male or female actor as a short audition piece for drama school or college.
An original monologue from Macee’s latest play “Stone Cold Sober” was selected by Smith and Kraus Publishing for print in their annual anthology series: “The Best Women’s Stage Monologues of 2017.
Other monologues by American playwright Macee Binns – Undressed – monologue about being a stripper.
Author: Macee Binns
Type: Dramatic monologue for a young actor
Genre: Drama
Cast: 1M/F
Age of the actor: Anyone younger than thirty
Length: Two minutes
Suitable for: All ages to watch
Set: Black box set, at director’s discretion
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – be careful about being over dramatic as this monologue would be more powerful delivered simply
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Copyright Ā© August 2018 Macee Binns and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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