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In theatre, a monologue (from Greek μονόλογος from μόνος mónos, "alone, solitary" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their mental thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, etc.), as well as in non-dramatic media such as poetry. Monologues share much in common with several other literary devices including soliloquies, apostrophes, and aside. There are, however, distinctions between each of these devices.
Monologues are similar to poems, epiphanies, and others in that they involve one 'voice' speaking but there are differences between them. For example, a soliloquy involves a character relating his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters. A monologue is the thoughts of a person spoken out loud. Monologues are also distinct from apostrophes, in which the speaker or writer addresses an imaginary person, inanimate object, or idea. Asides differ from each of these not only in length (asides are shorter) but also in that asides are not heard by other characters even in situations where they logically should be (e.g. two characters engaging in a dialogue interrupted by one of them delivering an aside).
Actors: William Shakespeare (writer), Sean Patrick Thomas (actor), Keith Olbermann (actor), Todd Pellegrino (writer), Todd Pellegrino (producer), Todd Pellegrino (director), Dick Schaap (actor), Darryl Strawberry (actor), Len Berman (actor), Robert Lipsyte (actor), Jonathan Alter (actor), Stephen Palgon (director), Stephen Palgon (producer), Dwight Gooden (actor), Stephen Palgon (writer),
Plot: The parallel baseball careers and lives of former New York superstars Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry are treated as Shakespearean tragedy in this uniquely styled documentary. The character study features applicable readings from the playwright's works intertwined with comments from sports journalists, including Keith Olbermann, Len Berman and the late Dick Schaap. Topics covered include Gooden's and Strawberry's difficult childhoods in Tampa and Los Angeles, respectively; their meteoric rise and fall with the Mets in the 1980s; their battles with drug addiction and legal troubles; and their resurfacing in the Big Apple as Yankees in the mid-1990s.
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BKP talks "Obama's Presidential Campaign" for Hillary and the Court Plea of "Clinton Conspirators."
2010-2011-2012 Golden Globes - Ricky Gervais opening monologue and performance. Enjoy
Monologue full album 12 tracks Artist: JUNG SUNGHA (SUNGHA'S ORIGINAL COMPOSITION) 1. First step - Sungha Jung 2. The milky Way - Sungha Jung 3. Sunset In Paris - Sungha Jung 4. Lost In Memories - Sungha Jung 5. Flaming - Sungha Jung 6. Carrying You (Laputa : Castle in the sky) - Sungha Jung 7. Walking on Sunday - Sungha Jung 8. Present - Sungha Jung 9. Sprint - Sungha Jung 10. Mellow Breeze - Sungha Jung 11. Mosaic - Sungha Jung 12. Again - Sungha Jung
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In a heart-rending performance at India Today Conclave stage, actress Kalki Koechlin made a striking blow to the patriarchy that is hampering the progress of women for thousands of years.
A Wet Paint Production, in association with Argus Pictures. Directed by Ara Madzounian. Produced by Betty Berberian. Vahe's third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity and finally the importance of laughter. Along with personal stories and meditations on the Armenian condition, Vahe tries to find an answer to the question "Are the Armenians truly happy, or -- as an Irish newspaper claims -- are we the saddest nation on the planet?" Vahe performed Dagaveen for over four months at Rococo in Pasadena, California, and has taken the show on the road to various cities in the U.S., Canada and Europe to packed audiences.
Written and performed by Vahe Berberian. A Wet Paint Production. Directed by Gor Kirakosian. Produced by Christina Shirinyan. 1 hour, 30 minutes. In Armenian. With Sagayn, Berberian has pushed the envelope by finding absurdity and great humor in not just the Armenian, but the human condition in general. With his unique spin on everyday topics such as weddings, religion, Armenian characteristics and everything in between, Berberian will keep you laughing long after the show is over. The DVD includes extra features, with footage of Vahe in Aleppo, Beirut and Yerevan.
Debut album (2008) by monks of the Church of Ra: Belgian alternative band The Black Heart Rebellion. Buy the digital version of this album here: http://theblackheartrebellion.bandcamp.com/album/monologue (Download includes a bonus track, lyrics, artwork and band pictures) And don't forget to check out their brilliant new album Har Nevo (2013)! http://theblackheartrebellion.bandcamp.com/album/har-nevo I do not own the rights to these songs. Enjoy your trip. Featured songs: 1. The Morphing Light 0:00 2. Leaving The Capital 2:50 3. Machining 8:33 4. Enclave 16:45 5. Amongst The Nomads 19:00 6. Erase. Redraw Our Maps 25:06 7. The Darkest of Men 33:36
Please subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CosmicAsimar This is my fictitious internal monologue while sitting next to a campfire, during a canoe trip. The pace is slow - this is how it should be in nature. This is inspired by my canoe trips in Algonquin Park (Ontario), especially when I went camping on a lone island on Macinstosh Lake on a windy evening. It was late July - early August, so the temperatures during the nights had started to be quite cool. The sound of the common loons is something I love to listen too. So I've put many in this soundscape, maybe more then what you would usually hear in real life. I hope you find it relaxing. I've also added some sound effects to reflect camping - footsteps, tent zippers, turning on and off flashli...
Thank you!
You know this is, I haven't done a concert, in about six years.
And it's,
oh thank you...
But it's very exciting I must say,
but it's also terribly, terribly scary...
ooh, God I wish I was back on the set!
Mmm, I gotta tell you this funny thing. But it's
not so funny. But talking about being scared
I was even more scared till I spoke to friends
of mine also performers, you know...and they
were telling me that they also... uh ...[drinks
tea] tastes much better that way! The Japanese
said so! Anyway... They told me that in order
to conquer their fears, you know, they ... eh
well, some of them drink; but I really hate
the taste of liquors, so I...you know, I can't
do that... And some of them... uh ... take pills;
but I can't even swallow aspirin, so I can't
do that, But... more important than that... I
have found, and I believe, that performers
should be very strong, you know, and... you don't
know what I'm gonna say... your way ahead of me tonight.
It's still illegal? We should face our problems head
on! You know... what I was about to say you see,
I have found that the way I conquer my fear of
a performance is just to... uhm... you know,
talk about it, and you get it out in the open,
and you discuss it with a little...excuse me...
[sniff] you just, you just talk about it freely and just...
everything... and she's...
what a fantastic CHORD you just played...
What was that... an F minor 7th with a