Festival of Monologues

Seasoned writers with diverse sexual and ethnic perspectives present compelling, heartfelt first-person monologues in which they share surprising incidents about their own lives that reveal intimate truths about themselves. In so doing, they come upon unexpected revelations, sometimes startling, poignant, or life changing. This dynamic is one of the supreme joys of the monologue as a theatrical form.

Join The National Arts Club for these real-life works to which we can all relate. Among them are Middle Ground by David Masello, Camp Cook by Sarah Bracey White, and Earthbound by Paul Nawrocki.











When: Mon., Oct. 19, 2020 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free, donation suggested
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Seasoned writers with diverse sexual and ethnic perspectives present compelling, heartfelt first-person monologues in which they share surprising incidents about their own lives that reveal intimate truths about themselves. In so doing, they come upon unexpected revelations, sometimes startling, poignant, or life changing. This dynamic is one of the supreme joys of the monologue as a theatrical form.

Join The National Arts Club for these real-life works to which we can all relate. Among them are Middle Ground by David Masello, Camp Cook by Sarah Bracey White, and Earthbound by Paul Nawrocki.

Buy tickets/get more info now