On 13 July, members read out their
monologues, to be judged by local writer, director and script editor,
Christine Harmar-Brown. There were 19 entries in our fourth
competition of the year, which ranged from the dark and gritty the to
the light and fluffy and which explored a variety of themes,
including domestic abuse, heroin addiction and taxidermy. We heard the voices of
characters as diverse as an ageing dominatrix called Madame Solitaire
and the Madonna. We visited a truck in Calais, the 'Titanic', the
pages of Wikipedia and a diary, a villa in the Gulf and contemplated
a range of activities, such as school cap wearing,
visiting hospital patients, attacks in dark alleys and preparing for
Armageddon. It was a dizzying and diverse display of creativity, and we look forward to the judge's feedback on 10 August.
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