![]() I say suits ‘cause when I say downtown I mean everybody going to Wall Street. Some train went out a service so Number One is packed tight.Īll the suits is miserable. Here Virgil tells the story of how he met Whitney, who he knew as Blue.Ĭheck it out. Virgil’s fifteen-year old white girlfriend ran away from her home in Westchester and was murdered, Virgil is accused, but Whitney’s mother is convinced of his innocenceĪnd bails him out of jail so he can give her a tour of the life her daughter lived before she died. BLUE/WHITNEYĪ monologue from the play by Steven Haworth I am…? (with slow horror) Celine Dion here we come? (calling after) Wait! (runs after her). ![]() How long has it been?Īre we just staring at each other? Say something, anything! (He takes a breath, turns to his girlfriend and smiles. I have to say something, otherwise it’ll look like I haven’t been listening. (he whips his head to the side and then whips his head to the front) When did she stop talking? What did she say? Did she ask me a question? He whips his head to the side and then whips his head to the front. But if the consistency is overly runny ‘cause Jimmy likes runny gravy and you don’t make a big enough well in your mashed potatoes the gravy just runs all over your plate right into the cranberries. (out to front) I know gravy is normally wet, you don’t eat dry gravy. It all just runs together, (toward her) blah, blah, blah, like wet gravy and cranberry sauce. Sometimes, I can’t even hear what she’s saying. I think I have to break up with Brittney. Sincerely and best, Kyle Sugarman PS-Spacebar is copyrighted so don’t try any funny business!Ī monologue from the play by Lindsay PriceīLAKE starts off with his arms folded, looking off to the side. I’ll just be here in Fort Collins, Colorado. So, yeah, take a look when you have a chance. If a woman answers, it’s just my secretary. You’ll see that I attached my business card- (He holds up a business card.) Kyle Sugarman, Playwriter It has my personal home phone. Sophocles wrote 2,000 years ago and we’re still doing his dumb**s boring plays. Ramirez agreed) that it would be a good idea to set Spacebar at a specific time in the Waaaaay Future.Ī time that will make this play completely produceable for the next roughly seven thousand years. And the truth is: I don’t.Īnd this is definitely something Mr. You may be wonder- ing how I, Kyle Sugarman, know what the world will be like in the year ninethousand-and-three. That’s right, Broadway, it’s set in the FUTURE. It takes place in the year nine-thousand-and-three. Spacebar is about a bar in outer space.ĪND. Let me clear something up right off the bat: Spacebar is not about the space key on the computer keyboard. Ramirez, told me that I should include a brief description of my play in the cover letter which is what I’m about to do after this colon: (He pauses to indicate the colon.) I am 16 and don’t have an agent yet, but I ask that you please consider Spacebar like it was written by some of my favorite playwriters that do have incredible agents, like Neil Labute or Shakespeare. ![]() I am basically positive that you will find Spacebar to be the best play you’ve ever read. He raises his eyebrows as if to say, “Impressive, huh?”) He tosses the script onto the floor where it lands with a BANG. (He reaches into a plastic bag and pulls out a thick script. I am also the playwriter of my enclosed play which I am enclosing here to send to you. I am currently a sophomore at Harold Ferguson Senior High School just outside Fort Collins, Colorado. He is sending it off to “Broadway.” This is his cover letter.ĭear Broadway. Kyle has written a play which he thinks is a sure-fire hit. Spacebar: A Broadway PlayĪ monologue from the play by Kyle Sugarman & Michael Mitnick ![]() VALENTINO’S MUSE The Best 19 Comedic Monologues For Teenage Boys 1. The Best Secret Santa Present Ever In The History of Peckinpaw High School The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Puffs, Or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years At A Certain School Of Magic And Magic
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