Mother Daughter Monologues from plays and stand-alone monologues for young women actors under thirty.
From young teens to late twenties, this collection of modern contemporary monologues features accomplished scripts written by professional playwrights from several countries.
Babes and Beginnings
The twenty-six monologues in this volume reflect modern contemporary relationships of mothers and daughters mainly from different areas of USA, with a few pieces from South Africa, and the UK.
Some memorable lines:
" It’s like I’ve been invaded by the body snatchers or something"
" You could ice skate on me and not leave a mark. You could drop an atom bomb and it wouldn’t cause a ripple."
Published by the International Centre for Women Playwrights
and available in hard copy or downloadable PDF versions.