The latest monologue on the web site The Good Ear Review -- a dramatist's literary journal -- is by Australian playwright Shannon Murdoch -- titled "Names For Things That Sound Like Home" -- character Oscar’s anxiety about moving in with his girlfriend takes on existentialist proportions.
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The latest monologue published on The Good Ear Review -- a dramatist's literary journal -- is by Dublin playwright John Grogan. "Spin" sees Helen explaining her reason to not explain her high-profile husband's recent death.
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The latest monologue from The Good Ear Review -- this time by New England playwright John Hadden -- "The Quincy and Antoinette Kraczlic Variety Show."
... Quincy tries in vain to get his double act started ... with or without his wife Antoinette. The latest monologue from Not-Your-Usual-Dramatist's Literary Journal:
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Really pleased to be able to share the latest monologue "The Edge" from Kyle Bradstreet, New York playwright and television writer.
http://thegoodearreview.com/2010/05/22/monologue-the%c2%a0edge/
It's not every day that one receives a submission that is this honest and vivid. We're loving the submissions we're getting and sometimes the decisions are hard to make but the job is always rewarding!
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THE VALLEY ADVOCATE (Massachusetts publication)
StageStruck: The Good Ear Review
Go for the comedy, stay for the drama -- or vice-versa.
by Chris Rohmann
Thursday, April 15, 2010
There's a new kid on the cyberblock, a child of mixed parentage and ambivalent identity. The Good Ear Review is an online literary magazine that celebrates the art of the dramatic monologue—short one-character sketches that capture character, place and circumstance efficiently and entertainingly.
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