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- audience. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, etc.), as well as in non-dramatic media such as poetry. Monologues share...
- The **** Monologues is made up of personal monologues read by a diverse group of women. Originally, Eve Ensler performed every monologue herself, with...
- episode for an adaptation of The Refrigerator Monologues, to be titled "Deadtown". In The Refrigerator Monologues, Catherynne M. Valente gives comics’ dead...
- the dramatic monologue is romantic poetry. However, the long, personal lyrics typical of the Romantic period are not dramatic monologues, in the sense...
- Children's Monologues". The Crossed Cow. 16 November 2010. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012. "The Children's Monologues"....
- The Korg Monologue is a monophonic analog synthesizer from Korg. Engineered in collaboration with electronic music artist Richard D. James (Aphex Twin)...
- writing many of the monologues performed by Stanley Holloway, particularly the Albert series. In total he wrote sixteen monologues for Holloway, whilst...
- International Film Festival, and was released on DVD in 2003. Portions of the monologues from Un-Cabaret were featured on episode 9 of This American Life (then...
- "The Regina Monologues". The Simpsons portal "The Regina Monologues" at The Simpsons.com "The Regina Monologues" at IMDb "The Regina Monologues" script at...
- day of [its protagonist] Firmin's life ... and in the range of interior monologues and stream of consciousness emplo**** to represent the minds of [the] characters"...