Veteran Shakespeare & Company cast member Annette Miller, right, delivers the final of three connected monologues that make up “The Victim, ” a play by Lawrence Goodman that was developed at the Lenox ...
Expand the Canon announced a debut monologue collection featuring 100+ classical pieces from plays by women between 1640 and ...
In this lecture, Robert Pogue Harrison argues that the monologues in Dante’s Inferno are in some ways more “modern” in their psychology than the soliloquies in Shakespeare’s tragedies. University ...
Lady Macbeth’s cry of “Out, damned spot!” in Act V, Scene I is one of the most intense and psychologically charged lines in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Performing this monologue is both thrilling ...
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