The Any Key – Male Monologue about the ability to change the past

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Bad things happen to everyone. Sometimes it’s your fault, and sometimes it isn’t. Sometimes you can blame other people for your problems and sometimes you just can’t. People tend to ignore the warning signs in life, and then bad things happen that they should have seen coming. But what if there was a magical key that we could push, that would make it all unhappen so we could do it over again? Would we make the same choices or would we learn from our mistakes? A male monologue spanning approximately twenty minutes.

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THE ANY KEY – MALE MONOLOGUE

Bad things happen to everyone. Sometimes it’s your fault, and sometimes it isn’t. Sometimes you can blame other people for your problems and sometimes you just can’t. People tend to ignore the warning signs in life, and then bad things happen that they should have seen coming. But what if there was a magical key that we could push, that would make it all unhappen so we could do it over again? Would we make the same choices or would we learn from our mistakes? A male monologue spanning approximately twenty minutes.

Read about playwright Chris Welzenbach. The author will allow workshopping of the play to accommodate place names and because couriers often use light motorcycles (motos) rather than bicycles.

Author: Chris Welzenbach

Type: One act monologues for men

Genre: One act drama

Length: Listed as ten minutes but has varied between seventeen to twenty three minutes according to previous performances

Number of actors:One

Suitable for: PG due to language

Set: Single Barstool, black box theatre

Level of Difficulty 6/10 – style is quite conversational

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Contact Off The Wall Plays with any queries about The Any Key

Copyright February 2014 Chris Welzenbach and Off the Wall Play Publishers

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