![]() Kids aren’t that great at communicating how their body pains feel, simply because they don’t know any better. How do you know if something is seriously wrong, or if it’s just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own? The most annoying part about this, though, is that it’s hard to know when to worry about a child’s stomachache. Whether it’s because they snuck a few extra snacks, are feeling full after eating, or just want attention, little kids are no stranger to abdominal pain. GOD OF CARNAGE (ALAN 2) GOD OF CARNAGE (MICHAEL) BRIGHTON BEACH MEMORIES (EUGENE) THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE (CHRISTY) THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE (PADRAIC) MOJO (BABY) GOD OF CARNAGE (MICHAEL 2) BAD HABITS (HUGH) THE MARRIAGE OF BETTE AND BOO (FATHER DONNALLY) I HATE HAMLET (ANDREW) BOY'S LIFE (PHIL) BURN THIS (PALE) I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES (HERB) LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS (BARNEY) LAUGHING WILD (A MAN) THE MATCHMAKER (VANDERGELDER) THE NERD (WILLUM) OH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMMA’S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND I’M FEELIN’ SO SAD (JONATHAN) THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE (HARRY) Hurt Village (Skillet) LOOKING AGAIN (BILL) PASTIME (CASEY) NOISES OFF (LLOYD 1) BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS (EUGENE 2) NOISES OFF (LLOYD 2) IT'S ONLY A PLAY (FRANK) SEX LIVES OF OUR PARENTS (ELLIOT) FORTINBRAS (FORTINBRAS) GLORIA (SHAWN) TANGO (STROMIL) THE VERI**ON PLAY (LARS) SAY DE KOONING (WILLIE) APOSIOPESIS (MARCEL) THE HUNTER’S MOON (SHEP) THE TWO-MAN KIDNAPPING RULE (VINCENT) THE TIGER AMONG US (PAO) EDDIE MUNDO EDMUNDO (NYIN) TROPICAL HEAT (ERIC) Codger Talk (Bob) DONTRELL, WHO KISSED THE SEA (ROBBY) KODACHROME (ROBERT) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE (MAN IN CHAIR 1) PETER AND THE STARCATCHER (BLACK STACHE 1) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE (MAN IN CHAIR 2) PETER AND THE STARCATCHER (BLACK STACHE 2) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE (MAN IN CHAIR 3) My Fair Lady (Mr.Anyone who has ever spent time with a young child can tell you that they tend to get stomachaches often. RANCE) THE SPOTTED MAN (EUGENE) THE ACTOR’S NIGHTMARE (GEORGE) THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (CHRIS) ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD (ROSENCRANTZ) THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (JONATHAN) ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS (ALAN) THE RELEASE OF A LIVE PERFORMANCE (BRENT) WOLF AT THE DOOR (GARTH) THE ODD COUPLE (OSCAR 1) ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS (FRANCIS 1) THE ODD COUPLE (OSCAR 2) ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS (FRANCIS 2) THE COLORED MUSEUM (THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MISS ROJ) PETER PAN GOES WRONG (CHRIS) PETER PAN GOES WRONG (DENNIS) PETER PAN GOES WRONG (ROBERT) PETER PAN GOES WRONG (TREVOR) FEIFFER'S PEOPLE (HIPPIE) COCKEYED (PHIL) COCKEYED (PHIL – 2) GOD OF CARNAGE (ALAN 1) Brideswell’s thrilling whodunit – The Murder at Haversham Manor.įor more monologues check out our monologue collection below.īALD SOPRANO (MR. So without any further ado, please put your hands together for Susie H.K. I’m sure no one will forget the problems we’ve faced with casting before, such as 2010’s Christmas presentation of Snow White and the Tall, Broad Gentlemen, or indeed our previous year’s pantomime, another Disney classic: Ugly…and the Beast.īut now, on with the main event, which I am confident will be our best show yet! Of course, during the run of that particular show the peach went off and we were forced to present a hastily devised alternative entitled James ! Where’s your Peach?įinally we’ve managed to stage a play as it should be, and cast it exceptionally well. It’s no secret we usually have to contend with a small budget, as we had to in last year’s presentation of Roald Dahl’s classic, James and the Peach. This will be the first time the society has been able to stage a play of this scale and we are thrilled. ![]() Or last Christmas’s The Lion and the Wardrobe, and of course our summer musical, Cat. If we’re honest, a lack of numbers has hampered past productions, such as last year’s Chekov play Two Sisters. We are particularly excited to present this play because, for the first time in the society’s history, we have managed to find a play that fits the company’s numbers perfectly. I would like to personally welcome you to what will be my directorial debut, and my first production as head of the drama society. and gentlemen and welcome to the Cornley Polytechnic Society’s spring production of The Murder at Haversham Manor. Ī monologue from the play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields Monologues are presented on MightyActor for educational purposes only. ![]() All monologues are property and copyright of their owners.
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