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<title>#2846 &#8212; None given from The Auditioners by Doug Rand</title>
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<description>&quot;My contemporary monologue is from Grabbing the Sash by Kristin Neander. (begins) I just want to thank you all for giving me this opportunity to become your queen.  If selected, I promise a reign of peace, prosperity, and boundless happiness, and I'll also do my best to represent our town&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#918 &#8212; Susie Jane from The Cautionary Tales by Doug Rand</title>
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<description>&quot;This audition was supposed to be simple: prepare one classical monologue and one contemporary monologue. But when this challenge is taken up by a beauty queen, a stand-up comic, a slam poet, an Esperanto-speaking mime, and a parade of other crazies -- most of whom insist on doing the same&#8230;&quot;</description>
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