![]() ![]() ![]() You were prolly too young to remember this. Covered in blood.Ī monologue from the play by Nathan Alan Davis Then when we’d finished, we got back in the cab and drove back to town. With all the other cows standing around in the dark, watching. And I was so relieved I had tears in my eyes.Īnd we hacked that cow to pieces, sawing, chopping, ripping. So you’ve got to cut it up there and then. See we’d gone all the way to Wales to rustle us a cow. And suddenly Dad slams his foot down and we ram this f***ing great cow clean over the top of the van.Īnd it tears off the bonnet and makes a great dent in the top, but it was dead all right. And there’s all these cows in the field, watching us. So we drive till it goes dark, and Dad pulls the van into this field.Īnd we sit there in silence. He’s going to take me off and kill me once and for all.’Īnd I sat there in silence all the way to Wales and I knew that day I was about to die. So I got in his van with him, and we drive off and I notice that in the front of the cab there’s this bag of big sharp knives.Īnd a saw and a big meat cleaver. So he was always really busy working day and night, so like, this was totally out of the blue. He’s got this half share in this caff at the time, and it was doing really badly. ….I was about nine, bit younger, and my dad tells me we’re driving to the country for the day. I’m asking you nicely, Felix… As a friend…Ī monologue from the play by Jez Butterworth When you want to come out, ring a bell and I’ll run into the bedroom. Live with your pots, your pans, your ladle, and your meat thermometer… My dearest and closest friend… And after three weeks of close, personal contact-I am about to have a nervous breakdown!…ĭo me a favor. All alone in eight rooms… I was dejected, despondent, and disgusted… Because now I’m going to tell you off … For six months I lived alone in this apartment. ![]() Oh, that was the ever-loving lulu of all times. I got a typewritten list in my office of the “Ten Most Aggravating Things You Do That Drive Me Berserk”….īut last night was the topper. It took me three hours to figure out that F.U. I told you a hundred times, I can’t stand little notes on my pillow. And when you’re not here, the things I know you’re gonna do when you come in irritate me…. It’s the talking in your sleep, it’s the moose calls that open your ears at two o’clock in the morning…. (talking to Felix) I’ll tell you exactly what it is. Conclusion 10 BEST CONTEMPORARY COMEDY MONOLOGUES FOR MEN FROM PLAYS 1.20 BEST COMEDIC SHAKESPEARE MONOLOGUES FOR MEN FROM PLAYS.Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery 20 BEST FUNNY MALE MONOLOGUES FROM MOVIES.10 BEST CLASSICAL COMEDY MONOLOGUES FOR MEN FROM PLAYS.10 BEST CONTEMPORARY COMEDY MONOLOGUES FOR MEN FROM PLAYS.I’m able to go out on stage and do something really amazing. “You can take any emotions you’re having and put it into your work,” said eighth grader Magnolia McIntyre-Stauber. The emotional nature of the monologues also gives them an opportunity to channel their anger, grief, sadness and other emotions, the students said. “Our teacher chooses something for us that we could be really good at, but we have to get better at.” “It’s a good exercise for theater people,” said seventh grader Seneca Griebel. While the monologues aren’t easy to perform, the students added, it’s a good challenge. ![]() “We have the monologues really down,” said seventh grader Rocco Casson-West. Students said remembering all the movements is the most challenging part of the performance, noting they just learned them about two weeks ago. Manhattan School of Arts and Academics’ Theater Focus class has been working on classical monologues and is putting them together into a performance. Rocco Casson-West, left, and Seneca Griebel struggle in one of the scenes on Tuesday. Last, they learned the movements to support classmates during the other monologues. Once they have a solid understanding of their piece, they work individually with Price and each other to perfect their delivery. Students started in December by breaking down the monologue material, learning word meanings and researching to understand the historical perspective of the piece. ![]()
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