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LONG LIVE PANTOMIME Six minute rhyming monologue A brief introduction to the traditions of British pantomime. EVERYTHING STOPS FOR TEA It is the day of the village fete, and Joyce Bernard, stalwart of the WI manages to keep her composure when the organiser casts a critical eye on her tea tent ISN'T IT ODD? Margaret is sitting in her kitchen reflecting on the past and the antics of her neighbours - not that she's nosey...! |
THE CAUTIONARY TALE OF HUMPTY DUMPTY A two minute rhyming comedy monologue, with no set requirement. The bullying Humpty Dumpty meets his deserved end, as the narrator reveals how he - or she - pushed him off the wall and describes the subsequent rejoicing. LAY YOUR CARDS ON THE TABLE Wheelchair-bound former rugby player Tom has been surfing the web to keep himself occupied since his accident and has developed an interesting income stream. Busy mum and housewife Sylvia is sitting in her kitchen reflecting on her life. She wants to 'find her voice' and decides to take up a rather exotic hobby. Recently divorced Caroline is leaving the home she loves. She reflects on how her life has turned out and has mixed feelings about the move. A moving day for her in more ways than one. |
AROUND THE FRIDGE IN 80 CALORIES Six minute monologue for a woman who is larger than she thinks she should be. Kate contemplates changes to her weekly shopping list since starting her latest slimming group. GRANDMA AT THE VILLAGE FETE A humourous monologue about the excitement at this year's village fete, with Grandma's fortune telling, the exploits of Camp Claude and a host of other village characters. BRIAN'S DAY OUT IN THE SNOW Brian goes out in the snow to meet Steven. |