The Little Book Of Monologues
By Anna Andrews
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A selection of five monologues (one male, four female) from the author of The East Lake Series. For auditions, workshops and acting classes.
Anna Andrews
Anna Andrews lives in the Northwest of England with two children.She loves writing...well anything! But almost always fiction where her imagination can run riot and movies play out in her head.
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The Little Book Of Monologues - Anna Andrews
The Little Book of Monologues
Anna Andrews
Copyright © 2013 Anna Andrews
Revised and republished 2022
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Fairytales
A full-length comedy sketch in the style of Victoria Wood’s humor
A serious-looking woman (30-50 yrs) is centre-stage at a conference. She is a keen and earnest advocate of all things health, safety and politically correct. She addresses the audience of like-minded individuals.
Woman: Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me today for the launch of a new book of fairytales, co-produced by the British Society for Political Correctness and the National Board of Health and Safety.
I think we can all agree that with just a little tweaking, we’ve produced a wonderful, safe and confidence-boosting selection of stories that children will enjoy for years to come.
I shall be reading from the book which is available for purchase in the foyer along with a selection of gender-neutral toys.
And so let’s begin, are you sitting comfortably? (She laughs at her own