Age Range: 28+
Content tagged with monologues about killers. LADY KILLERS – MONOLOGUES BY WOMEN WHO KILL. In this set of four monologues by women who kill, the author allows us to meet four female killers or murderers, each who kills or has killed for different reasons – for one, it’s a job, the second for revenge and the third, to save her children from a lifetime of potential pain. Jul 10, 2013 It is a comedy monologue but it's also kind of dark. Please let me know how I did as I will be sending it to auditions in the near future. It is about a female serial killer giving a confession.
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Gender: Female
Genre: Comedic
Synopsis: Lacey dates men who take and take and take, until she can't TAKE it anymore.
Author: Gabriel Davis
My father was a wonderful man who waited on me hand and foot when I was a child. Mother used to jokingly call him “the slave.” When I grew up, I expected to find a husband as loving and selfless as my father. Instead I found Frank.
I would always give Frank thirty minute back rubs, which he always asked for. Best ways to hack a hotmail account. He’d never give me back rubs unless I begged, and then only for thirty seconds. One time, I broke both my arms and they were put in casts. Despite this I continued with Frank’s back rubs. The doctor warned me that if I continued using the muscles in my arms that way, I would permanently damage them and have unbearable shooting pains for the rest of my life. I told Frank what the doctor said, and Frank told me I was exaggerating because I was lazy and didn’t care about how his back felt.
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