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Monologues from shows associated with Neil LaBute. Start: Please, you need to stay in this.... Helen. Fat Pig. 2. Start: I mean, Jesus…you think I was bor... Ben Harcourt. The Mercy Seat. 0. Start: Do me a favor, don’t fool yoursel... Adam. The Shape of Things. 0. Start: My task here tonight is to unveil... Evelyn. The Shape of Things. 0.
'Fat Pig' by Neil LaBute. From: Play. Type: Dramedy. Character: Tom, the stereotypical man for his age group, until he meets Helen, who he subsequently falls in love with. Gender: Male. Age Range: 20's | 30's. Summary: Tom finally breaks down and confesses everything to Helen. More: Buy the Play
by Neil Labute. CARLY: I’m very attractive. I am. I’ve always been that way but it’s no great big deal to me—if anything, it’s worked against me for most of my life. (Beat.) It’s about this (Points.) My face. I was born with it, people. That’s all. I have been given this thing to wear around, my features, and I’m stuck with it.
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'Reasons to be Pretty' by Neil LaBute . From: Play. Type: Dramedy. Character: Carly works as a security guard in a warehouse, a job she got because she was pretty, not because she has an aptitude for it. She’s afraid that her life will always be defined by the way she looks but she’s sincere and honest and tries to be a good friend.
'Fat Pig' by Neil LaBute. From: Play. Type: Dramedy. Character: Carter, Tom's closest friend at the office and the consummate antagonizer. Gender: Male. Age Range: 20's | 30's. Summary: Carter tells Tom a story from his childhood. More: Buy the Play. Click Here to Download the Monologue. CARTER: Dude, I understand. Like, totally.
Aug 20, 2018 · Tom's Monologue "Weak" from the play Fat Pig, written by Neil Labute and performed here by Luke deMaine. Questions, comments, feedback?http://lukedemaine.com...
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So don’t f*** it up, that is all I’m telling you here. Don’t take a complete dump on your one moment in the sun . . . (Beat) Not for somebody like her. Age: 30s. Gender: Male. From: Monologues From Plays. Type: Drama. One minute monologue: Yes. Prev Download (PDF) Buy this play Next.