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  1. Read Nora Morton's emotional speech about her resentment and jealousy of her family and her dreams of Broadway. This monologue is from Neil Simon's play, Brighton Beach Memoirs, for teen girls.

  2. Summary: Nora Morton is a beautiful and ambitious 16-year-old girl with dreams of Broadway. She's often resentful of her younger sister and angry at her father for dying. More: Buy the Play. Click Here to Download the Monologue.

  3. Find monologues from the play Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon, featuring characters like Blanche, Eugene, Jack and Nora. Watch video examples, get context and character information, and learn how to obtain authorization for public performance.

  4. Brighton Beach Memoirs Monologue. NORA: I cant believe it. You mean it’s alright for you to leave us but it wasn’t alright for me to leave you? It was my future. Why couldn’t I have something to say about it? I need to be independent. So I have to give up the one chance I may never get again, is that it?

  5. This is Eugene's monologue from the play, Brighton Beach Memories by Neil Simon. Eugene tells the story of how Aunt Blanche and her kids came to live with his family.

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  7. BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS by Neil Simon. NORA: How would you feel if your entire life depended on what your Uncle Jack decided?...Oh, God, I wish Daddy were alive. Oh, God, he was so handsome. Always dressed so dapper, his shoes always shined.

  8. Brighton Beach Memoirs Monologues. Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. Watch the Movie.

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