My Name Is Martha Motherf***ing Washington
By Dottie Pratt
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My Name is Martha Mother***ing Washington is a collection of one-minute female monologues based on the official First Ladies of the United States of America. Containing comedic and dramatic monologues starting with Martha Washington and going all the way to Melania Trump, the monologues are written in a contemporary voice that illustrates both the celebration and the frustration many of these women felt after becoming "America's hostess." Perfect for auditions and acting studies, there's a monologue here to fit every performer's goals.
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My Name Is Martha Motherf***ing Washington - Dottie Pratt
My Name is Martha Motherf***ing Washington
One-minute female monologues based on America's First Ladies
By Dottie Pratt
CAUTION: Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that MY NAME IS MARTHA MOTHERF***ING WASHINGTON, being fully protected under the Copyright Laws of the United States, is subject to royalty. All rights, including professional, amateur, motion picture, digital recording, recitation, lecturing, public reading, radio broadcasting, and the rights of translation into foreign languages are strictly reserved. No performances containing more than 50% of the monologues in this book may be given unless a license has first been obtained, and any licensing fees must be paid by at least one (1) week prior to the first performance. The only exception to this agreement is in the case of productions produced by accredited educational institu-tions, for which a license must still be obtained, but the licensing fees will be waived for no more than five (5) performances in a calendar year. All inquiries should be addressed to:
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NOTE: There is profanity in some of these monologues. You may modify or delete language that may give offense in your community, as long as you do not alter the basic text.
This book contains monologues based on the officially recognized First Ladies. Any wives who died before a President was elected for the first time, and any ladies who filled the role in lieu of Presidential wives when they couldn't or didn't want to, have been omitted.
This is a work of fiction. While based on real people, none of these monologues were said by any of these women. At least, I don't