I Wanna Be Loved
Part of the March Writing Challenge: Pick a song that means something to you, then tell the story of the song. (The song that inspired this story is included at … Continue reading
The “I Do” Kiss
a monologue by Taylor Ashbrook A woman with a cell phone. She’s reading a text at lights up. She is a wedding planner. Are you freaking kidding me!?! Crazy bitch! … Continue reading
Tape
a monologue by Jason Britt Every so often, for one reason or another, you end up with tape on your bare skin. Tape. Tape. On your bare skin. Stuck there. How … Continue reading
Universal Love
Part of the February Writing Challenge: Write a love story for the thing you love the most. by Sean M. Kozma The Universe was in love with itself. Leaving aside for … Continue reading
Goodbye Moon
Part of the February Writing Challenge: Write a love story for the thing you love the most. By Chelsea Sutton The werewolf dreads that night once a month when she … Continue reading
Affect
a monologue by Jason Britt No No No… … NO…No no. I don’t want to talk about him. Every time I start talking about him I just… I start to get … Continue reading
Do You Love Me?
Part of the Eclectic Voices Halloween Issue By Jeff Folschinsky “Do you love me?” It was a question that had been asked many times. but this year Christy had … Continue reading
PART TWO: Turning Around
by Taylor Ashbrook John waited. Let Tommy try to do it alone. But the rocks, though smooth and mostly flat, were put together like a rough mosaic. There were deep … Continue reading
Just the Three of Us
a monologue by Ken Patton A lone, square or rectangular café table sits onstage. Four chairs surround the table, and our actor, MALE, mid-30’s or older, sits at the chair … Continue reading
The Weight of Words: Part 7
a play by Laura Lee Bahr (CLICK HERE to read The Weight of Words: Part 1) (CLICK HERE to read The Weight of Words: Part 2) (CLICK HERE to read … Continue reading
The Conversation About The Glass: Part 1
EXT. THE STREETS OF LOS FELIZ – EVENING JOHN STILES (20s) walks through a residential neighborhood. He has short, spiky hair and a casual style. He approaches a small duplex … Continue reading
The Weight of Words: Part 3
a play by Laura Lee Bahr The continuation of ACT1, Scene 1: Mercy and The Dress of Eleanora Duse (CLICK HERE to read The Weight of Words: Part 1) (CLICK … Continue reading
Extra Ordinary Day
a monologue by Taylor Ashbrook Angela is middle-aged and obviously very conservative. In fact, she looks the way you’d imagine an “old maid” to look: shy, no make up, glasses, … Continue reading
That Room
a monologue by Sean M. Kozma AUTHOR’S NOTE: Although this monologue is ostensibly written for a male actor, it is deliberately written with no reference to the performer’s gender, and … Continue reading