MonologuesFour Monologues. Four performers. Four confessions. Four ways of seeing the world.Each monologue stands alone yet resonates through the others - a chorus of confinement and release, where every word becomes both a key and a lock.
Darkly funny and sharply observed,
Monologues explores the many prisons we build for ourselves - physical, emotional, and moral - and asks: when the walls finally fall, what will we do with our freedom?
Meet the voices talking to make sense of their situations:
- Diary - a widowed lady in her fifties wrestles with betrayal, bad timing, and a son whose sexuality she struggles to comprehend.
- Words - a poet vents fury and wit against the cold cruelty of a rejection letter.
- Visions - a weary vicar finds spiritual renewal in uninvited revelations far more compelling than church bureaucracy.
- The Bank Manager - a pillar of respectability discovers visions that upend his world of numbers, replacing calculation with compassion.
Witty, poignant, and quietly subversive,
Four Monologues shines a spotlight on the absurdity and resilience of the human spirit.
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