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Monologue Showcase: Voices of Change

  • 18 April 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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In writing monologues for the stage, a story begins as words on the page. The next stage of development is to have the monologue performed by an actor in front of an audience. In this monologue showcase, class participants who have been developing monologues over six weeks will have the chance to see their writing performed by an actor for an audience––you.

Please join us for a one-hour (free) Zoom program of dramatic readings of monologues from Kelly DuMar’s Your Memoir as Monologue class for the TLA Network, featuring monologues by:

Ada Cheng

Laura Engel*

Jane Knox

Mary Ladany*

Carol Pranschke*

Kaden Sheffield*

Renu Sarah Thomas*

*Performed by guest actor, Phyllis Rittner 

Directed by Kelly DuMar


About Phyllis Rittner, Actor

Phyllis is an actress, voice over artist and professional line coach. She has performed in over 25 theater productions in the Boston area. As a playwright, her work has been produced at Playwrights’ Platform, Our Voices Festival of Women Playwrights and Image Theater. Her personal essays have been published in HerStry, NAMI.org and Thisismybrave.org. She is the creator of Broadway Seated Dance, a music and dance program for seniors with mental and physical challenges. Contact her at phyllisrittner@gmail.com

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