Saturday, September 12, 2015

And Turning, Stay by Kellie Powell

I read this play mostly for my character research of Amy for my first monologue. But it was very interesting and modern. The whole play is very short and mainly consists of the tumultuous relationship between Amy and Mark. I really think that Amy is overreacting to a small thing that Mark did. They danced together once and Amy thinks they're boyfriend and girlfriend all of the sudden. And they have a big group of friends that all chime in on their situation. The girls all seem to be on Amy's side and the guys on Mark's. Anyway, at the end they all relate this poem they read in class to the situation and I guess everything's okay.

I really liked the Amy monologue I did about telling Mark to man up and do something if he likes her. It's full of anger and passion and I love it. That's really the only monologue in the play.

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