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THE OTHER SIDE – MONOLOGUE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE
We’ve always wondered what happens to our soul when we die. If you’re religious, you may believe that your soul will travel to meet your God, or be sent down to burn in eternal damnation, depending on the kind of person you’ve been (And what kind of God you believe in). Some people say they recall hearing a voice, and seeing a bright light. Other; more skeptical, say this is merely chemistry and what happens when our brains are deprived of oxygen. Some people believe that we are simply born again, to live eternally, in one life after the other. Others believe there is simply nothing. But the answer is that we simply do not know. Today we meet a man who dies and we see what happens to him in our author’s imagination. No bright light, only darkness and an eternity with his thoughts. But sometimes something can come out of the darkness. Something important. A Monologue about what happens when you die.
Other plays by British playwright Bob Hammond:
A Soldier’s Tale – British monologue about being a soldier and PTSD
Alan Grimaldi and the 183 – a comedy about an unexpected death – his!
Author: Bob Hammond
Type: One act play, male monologue (but can easily be adapted into a female monologue – the author has given permission)
Genre: Dramatic monologue about what happens when you die
Cast : 1 M/F
Age of the actor: Adult
Suitable for: Teens up to perform and all ages to watch
Length: Twenty five minutes
Set: Black box set
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – word count – and holding the audience’s attention on your own for 25 minutes. Great audition piece for a skilled actor for drama school.
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Copyright Ā© November 2022 Bob Hammond and Off The Wall Play Publishers
Like this play? Others like it:
The Exit Strategy Club – a dark comedy about dying and a life that is worth living
The Girl who Didn’t Exist – drama about a dying old man
The Ghost of Agnes Keller – a life in the afterlife comedy
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