In the middle of a French exam, 17 year old Charlie struggles to find the words to be true to himself…and his best friend.
Featuring Joan Adler (who also appears in Chinese Checkers), Soliloquy is one of the four early Stephen Dwoskin films that were awarded the Solvey...
A man reads a letter from his away girlfriend while he contemplates on some memorable places in Jakarta, where they had spent time together.
An inopportune phone call from an old friend brings out long dormant feelings in Eloise, who has found herself in the midst of great change that is...
Does the mirror reflect reality or is it a window into the fears of the observer? After just another day, when bullying becomes too much, what can...
Four troubled college students attend a house party just days after one of them discovers something dreadful. All of them hold secrets.
Andrea Pennacchi questions whether it is still possible to restore the Homeric poems in all their power and tries in his own way, starting with the...
Monologue created and performed by Spalding Gray, who takes us through his childhood recollections of growing up in a Christian Science household in...
In this witty monologue, Quentin Crisp advises and opines about personal style (with a few digressions).
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House presents a new production of Poulenc's short opera La Voix Humaine, featuring soprano Danielle de Niese and...
After his death, a young man stuck in purgatory attempts to cope with the afterlife.
A monologue about social media and how it's changed and ruined the generation to come.
Monologuist Spalding Gray talks about the great difficulties he experienced while attempting to write his first novel, a nearly 2,000-page...
A fiction science monologue about artificial fertilization and its consequences, delivered by four characters interacting with the text.
Collaboration with Amadou, who also produced the soundtrack.
A theatre monologue in which a son visits his mother who suffers from Alzheimer's. While the son is talking to his mother's empty bed, the actor...
In search of the archival, Carmen-Sibha Keiso re-imagines theatre and film through personal narrative in her conceptual debut: Love & Fascism In...
An aspiring poet consumed by guilt and loss, loses himself in melancholic and deeply profund thought through the wilderness, only to find something...
Short film based on a monologue by Jacques Nolot which he reads in a pub to a waitress.
Tormented by a mysterious figure named Belmiro, a young woman goes up on a stage to deliver a monologue about her past and fight against herself.
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