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Monologues for The End of the Day

Authors:
Jon Robin Baitz

Monologue Details
Character Name: Rosamund Brackett
Gender: Female
Age: Senior
Type: Serious
Length: 2 minute(s)
Time Period(s): Contemporary 1950 -1990
Occurs in: Act- Not Available
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Rosamund Brackett is the director of a poor medical clinic in Los Angeles. She is a widow in her 60's. She is in the office of a doctor whom she is firing for having a bad attitude. During the monologue she realizes he has an original piece of an artist she adores; "It breaks my heart in two that a despicable little fop like you should possess such a thing". She speaks of her past husband; "I wasn't much of anything before I met my husband and I'm pretty thinned out without him but he was decent." In the end she wonders if wanting to help people is really so silly after all.
Character Name: Helen
Gender: Female
Age: 31-50
Type: Serious
Length: 4 minute(s)
Time Period(s): Post-Modern 1990 - present
Occurs in: Act- Not Available
Scene- Not Available
Collected in: The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 1992;
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Helen demands some answers from her estranged husband.

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