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StageTribes.com brings theatre people together with a growing collection of online tools. Join a tribe, start a tribe, lead a tribe!
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Picnic - Jetzt die große Markenvielfalt bei OTTO entdecken!
Women's monologues (pink is for girls) these will be added to! As alwaysread the entire script before performing your monologue. Don't be a slacker!
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Winner! 1953 Pulitzer Prize for DramaWinner! 1953 New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Best Play"Having one good play to his credit, William Inge now has another play
Billie Andersson and Brando Boniver - Directed by Geoffrey Horne and Jonathan Meyer
A monologue from the play "A Loss of Roses" by William Inge. Lila Green is about to return to a life that she does not want and is not proud of. She tries
A Loss of Roses - Lila's Monologue.
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