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Edith
from All Those Violent Sweaters
by Ruth Margraff


Contributed by Clare (26 monologues)
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Author(s)

Ruth Margraff

Character Name

Edith

Source Title

All Those Violent Sweaters

Source Type

Act / Scene

Act !

Setting

A living room in a house

Period

CONTEMPORARY

Publishing Status

PUBLISHED PIECE

Content Rating

CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT

Era

CONTEMPORARY

Monologue Type

COMIC
DRAMATIC

Gender

FEMALE (FEMININE)

Age Range

20s - LATE
30s - EARLY
30s - LATE
40s - EARLY
40s - LATE
50s
60s
70+

Race / Ethnicity

INDIAN
CHINESE
JAPANESE
KOREAN
AFRICAN
CAUCASIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER
FILIPINO
CHICANO

Dialect

STANDARD AMERICAN

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use a cutting
Posted on: 2006-09-21 16:28:31   By: Clare
 
this monologue gets long, and can stand alone just using the first section about Victoria's Secret. It also will make it closer to a minute for audition purposes. I put the entire monologue on here instead of just the cutting, because it gives you a little more background on the character, gives her another layer. She is on the phone, and using the prop will work for acting class, but I would suggest not using one for auditions.


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