In this ageing Australian population, their stories are particularly relevant. Writing for older women is such a joy, as their range of life experiences is rich and inspiring. If you’re looking for a contemporary monologue or scene for your audition or for a performance, here are 10 that showcase older women in a range of challenging roles. Here are 10 monologues for women over 40 to showcase their acting talents by Stark Young.Carolyn Bock performs Catherine’s monologue at the premier of e-baby at Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne in 2015. by Andre Tridon - Uncle Vanya / Anton Chekhov tr. ![]() by Paul Green - Prometheus unbound / Percy Bysshe Shelley - Richelieu (3) / Edward Bulwer-Lytton - The rightful heir / Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Romance / Edward Sheldon - Salome / Oscar Wilde - The scarecrow / Percy MacKaye - The tenor / Frank Wedekind tr. by George Burnham Ives - The mollusc / Hubert Henry Davies - Money / Edward Bulwer-Lytton - The octoroon / Dion Boucicault - Otho the great / John Keats - Peer Gynt (3) / Henrik Ibsen tr. Schmidt - The liars / Henry Arthur Jones - Manfred (3) / Lord Byron - Marion de Lorme / victor Hugo tr. Sonnenfeld - The lady of Lyons / Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Lady Windermere's fan / Oscar Wilde - The league of youth / Henrik Ibsen - Leonce and Lena / Georg Buchner tr. Newton Crosland - Joaquim Murieta de Castillo (2) / Charles E.B. ![]() Schmidt - Darnley / Edward Bulwer-Lytton - De Montfort / Joanna Baillie - Don Juan / James Elroy Flecker - The great divide / William Vaughn Moody - The great Galeoto (2) / Jose Echegaray - Hellas / Percy Bysshe Shelley - Hernani (3) / Victor Hugo tr. Lewis - The cenci / Percy Bysshe Shelley - Danton's death (2) / Georg Buchner tr. Men's monologues: Andre (2) / William Dunlop - Arms and the man / George Bernard Shaw - Bertram / Charles Robert Maturin - Black ey'd Susan (2) / Douglas Jerrold - The castle spectre / Matthew G. by Stark Young - Vera / Oscar Wilde - Widowers' houses / George Bernard Shaw. Tanqueray (3) / Arthur Wing Pinero - The ticket-of-leave Man (2) / Tom Taylor - Uncle Vanya / Anton Chekhov tr. by Martin Greenberg - Prometheus unbound (2) / Percy Bysshe Shelley - Romance / Edward Sheldon - Ruddigore / William Schwenk Gilbert - Salome / Oscar Wilde - The second Mrs. Warren's profession (2) / George Bernard Shaw - Otho the great / John Keats - Penthesilea / Heinrich von Kleist tr. by George Burnham Ives - Marion de Lorme / Victor Hugo tr. Sonnenfeld - Lady Inger of Ostrat (2) / Henrik Ibsen - A live woman in the mines / "Old Block" Alonzo Delano - Love's comedy / Henrik Ibsen - Lucrezia Borgia / Victor Hugo tr. Sonnenfeld - Judith / Friedrich Hebbel tr. Schmidt - Don Juan (2) / James Elroy Flecker - The easiest way (2) / Eugene Walter - The feast at Solhoug (4) / Henrik Ibsen - Gyges and his ring / Friedrich Hebbel, tr. Lewis - The cenci (2) / Percy Bysshe Shelley - The climbers / Clyde Fitch - Danton's death / Georg Buchner, tr. Lewis - Caste / Thomas William Robertson - The castle spectre / Matthew G. by Martin Greenberg - The bucktails / James Kirke Paulding - Cain / Lord Byron - The captive / Matthew G. by Martin Greenberg - The bankrupt (2) / Georg Henry Boker - Bertram / Charles Robert Maturin - Bianca Visconti (2) / Nathaniel Parker Willis - The broken jug / Henrich Von Kleist tr. Women's monologues: Amphitryon / Henrich Von Kleist, tr. Beard.Įuropean drama - 19th century - Translations into English. 100 great monologues from the 19th century romantic and realistic theatres / edited by Jocelyn A.
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