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Throughout the monologue she intertwines English and Spanish. During this time she discovered blues clubs. She says she became possessed by the music. She ends her monologue by calling it her poem "thank-you for music," to which she states: "I love you more than poem". [13] She repeats "te amo mas que," and the other women join her, softly ...
New Monologues for Women edited by Geoffrey Colman / 2 texts (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016) National Theatre Connections Monologues edited by Anthony Banks / 1 text (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016) Audition Speeches for Black, Middle Eastern and South Asian Actors edited by Simelia Hodge-Dalloway / 2 texts (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
Peter DeBruge of Variety stated that "[i]n adapting Ntozake Shange's Tony-nominated play—a cycle of poetic monologues about abuse, abortion and other issues facing modern black women, rather than a traditional narrative—the do-it-all auteur demonstrates an ambition beyond any of his previous work. And yet the result falls squarely in ...
'Barbie' star and Women in Hollywood honoree America Ferrera recreated her now-famous monologue from the movie at our annual event in L.A. Read it here.
Across social media, women have been sharing the text of a speech America Ferrera's character gives to Barbie during the film.
Talking With... is a 1982 play by Jane Martin, published by Samuel French Incorporated. [1] The play is composed of eleven ten-minute monologues, each featuring a different woman who talks about her life. [2]
Hosting the post-election episode of “Saturday Night Live,” Bill Burr opened his monologue with a laugh: “Nice to be here on such a fun week. I don’t want to hear it. I don’t watch politics.
Each of the monologues that make up the play were commissioned from eight different female playwrights. [1] The play was created in opposition of the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which effectively overturned the constitutional right to abortion that had been established by Roe v.