Monologues from plays3/9/2024 Plays by: Billy Aronson, David Auburn, Pete Barry, Naveen Bahar Choudhury, Anthony Clarvoe, Steven Dietz, Halley Feiffer, Simon Fill, Frank Higgins, David Ives, Jacob Juntunen, Ean Miles Kessler, Neil LaBute, Eric Lane, Kitt Lavoie, Jacqueline E. In a dizzying range of moods and styles, these two-handers offer the kind of meaty, challenging roles actors love, while providing readers and audiences with the pleasures of watching the complex give-and-take dynamics of two keenly matched characters. I mean most people are, but I always find comfort sitting in it. These four full-length and twenty-four short plays feature pairs of every sort-strangers, rivals, parents and children, siblings, co-workers, friends, and lovers-swooning or sparring, meeting cute or parting ways. This depression monologue is from a play called The Darkness, and it describes well how someone with depression might feel about being lost in their negative thoughts. The two-character play is dramatic confrontation stripped to its essence. It takes two to tango-or to perform a duet, fight a duel, or play ping-pong. Plays for Two by Eric Lane (Editor) Nina Shengold (Editor) Plays for Two is a unique anthology of twenty-eight terrific plays for two actors, by a mix of celebrated playwrights and cutting-edge new voices.
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