Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: ViciouS
Picasso at the lampin Agile was good but no good monologues in there.
Often monologs need to be adapted. Schmendeman's whirlwind visit to the Lapin Agile makes a great comic monolog, you just need to make some allowances for the small interjections from the other bar patrons.
I thought the "visitor"/Elvis character had a good monolog, too?
The joke about the P-shaped pie is another good one. The great things about these is they border on the absurd so they make for good contrasts with more conventional "guy telling a story" monologs.
I thought of another play you can check out, very modern,
The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman which is practically a collection of monologs.