
Nedda Lemon
from Where has Tommy Flowers Gone?
by Terrence McNally
Monologue Text
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Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement
From Where has Tommy Flowers Gone? by Terrence McNally. Copyright © 1972 by Terrence McNally. The amateur performance rights are controlled exclusively by the Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 440 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016. No amateur production of the play may be given without obtaining in advance, the written permission of the Dramatists Play Service, Inc., and paying the requisite fee. Inquiries regarding other rights should be addressed to Gilbert Parker, William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019.
(taken from "Monologues for Young Actors," by Lorraine Cohen.)
Author(s)
Character Name
Nedda Lemon
Source Title
Where has Tommy Flowers Gone?
Source Type
Act / Scene
2/1
Setting
"here there and everywhere" Nedda stops playing her cello to address the audience.
Period
CONTEMPORARY
Publishing Status
PUBLISHED PIECE
Content Rating
SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES
Era
CONTEMPORARY
Monologue Type
COMIC
Gender
FEMALE (FEMININE)
Age Range
20s - EARLY
Race / Ethnicity
CAUCASIAN
Dialect
STANDARD AMERICAN