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During the Boston Busing Crisis of 1974, Alison faces a dilemma: on the one hand, she's not expected to think too much about what's going on around her. But as far as her biracial best friend is concerned, she's been thrown into having to think about busing. Especially since they'd both have to attempt to go to school surrounded by protests and objects flying through bus windows. During her confession in their diverse church, Alison wrestles with her guilt, and her ultimate determination to be a good friend even when it's not convenient.

 

Experience the depth of emotion and intricate storytelling with Alison's Confession, a captivating theater monologue for a female character. Perfectly crafted by Alexia Rowe, this script delves into themes of regret and vulnerability, offering performers a unique opportunity to showcase their acting range. Enhance your repertoire with this compelling piece, meticulously written to resonate with audiences and bring your character to life. Explore our collection of original works, including play scripts, musical scores, and sheet music, or commission a custom piece tailored to your needs. Elevate your performance with the timeless artistry of Alexia Rowe.

 

Note: this monologue is an excerpt of a longer play. Perfect script for theater monologue female character acting.

Alison's Confession (Monologue) - Theater Monologue Female Character Acting

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