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THE MASINO MONOLOGUES |
| 1. | THE WRITER: A writer's outlook on his or her's work and how others view it. |
| 2. | ATTEMPTS: A suicidal man changes his tune after being involved in an accident. |
| 3. | AWKWARD PLEASURES: A Young man shares a crazy experience with his girlfriend's mother, but what kind of experience? |
| 4. | BLACK EMOTIONS: A man is saved by realizing who he really turns out to be. |
| 5. | BLIND INNOCENCE: A healthy relationship is wasted when a couple's irony is matched. |
| 6. | BLINDED LIFE: Alcohol abuse slowly destroys a man's life. |
| 7. | THE BOXER: A violently tempered man shares some of his experiences with a woman, and maybe the reason why he is so violent. |
| 8. | A CRY FOR PURITY: A man desperately seeks redemption for a very, very bad habit. |
| 9. | DEEP IN DRAMA: I'm sure there are real stories out there about actors who cross the character boundaries and never come back. Will this actor? |
| 10. | DON'T CLAP: The way an actor feels about applause after his performance. |
| 11. | DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE: A man receives upsetting news about his young friend. |
| 12. | FATAL FEELINGS: A man torn in love results to drastic measures. |
| 13. | LEFT TURN: In a psychiatrist's office, a young man discusses his trouble with woment and discovers a shocking little secret about himself. |
| 14. | THE NEWCOMER: A man tells a little bit about himself to the members of his new group. |
| 15. | THE PLAYER: A man's outlook on another man who stole his girlfriend. |
| 16. | THE POWER UNDERNEATH THE WATER: A man describes his love for fishing. |
| 17. | THE RECRUITER: A man on the street is talked into taking acting classes. A spooky ghost story, or a cunning trick by the school? You decide. |
| 18. | RICE CRISPY TREATS: A man is reminded of why he is in jail by another inmate's dessert. |
| 19. | RUMORS: An ugly rumor starts the life of a beautiful relationship. |
| 20. | A SENSE OF PRIDE: An actor denies a great role. Is it really pride, or a fear of success? What would you do? |
| 21. | THE SMELL THAT BINDS: A cute little high school ditty that probably in some way happens to everyone - one of those embarrassing school things. |
| 22. | VENGEANCE: A man scorned seeks out the worst possible revenge on his ex-girlfriend. What will he do to her? |
| 23. | WHERE DID THE HUMOR GO? A sick man reflects on his life, only to find no good in it. |
| 24. | THE ACTOR: A woman regrets breaking up with a special ex-boyfriend. |
| 25. | FAMILY IMPULSES: A newly appointed psychiatrist reflects on her past and something horrible she has done. |
| 26. | THE MASTER: A woman is needlessly jealous of a lake and fish, for she believes that her boyfriend loves to fish more than he loves her. Hmmm?! |
| 27. | MURDEROUS DESSERTS: A woman with an eating disorder can't control her urges. |
| 28. | PRAYING MANTIS: A woman's devilish sexual actions end in the demise of a man she doesn't really care about. |
| 29. | THE PSYCHIATRIST: Cool monologue. An audition inside of an audition. A woman performs a horror monologue for a casting director. |
| 30. | STOLEN INNOCENCE: A young woman's innocence is stolen by a married couple. What did they take? |
| 31. | THE T-SHIRT: A woman tells a girlfriend how much her boyfriend lovers her and about the t-shirt that symbolizes it. |
| 32. | SUICIDE NOTE: An acting teacher recites a suicide note written by one of his/her students to a very dear friend. |
| 33. | THE DETECTIVE: A male or female detective talks about the worst murder they have ever seen. |
| 34. | THE WRITER II: A writer clears his conscience of critics' disapproval of his/her writings. |
| 35. | A to B: An actor talks about his journey when he/she traveled halfway across the United States for a change of scenery. |
| 36. | BACKWARD MOTION: Excited to be on his first fishing trip that spring, a man has an unfortunate accident which destroys his chance to fish for the rest of the summer. |
| 37. | THE BET: A young boy finds confidence in finally beating his older friend in something. |
| 38. | EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT: About a man who has never experienced terrorism except through the tv. |
| 39. | FIXED JOYSTICK: A man fixes his brain and insecurities by having minor surgery. |
| 40. | THE GODFATHER: A young man expresses his feelings for his niece. |
| 41. | HAPPY PHONE CALL: An actor receives a phone call from an old friend, an old friend who started acting school with him/her, but had to leave after a few classes. |
| 42. | INVISIBLE BREADCRUMBS: An actor who comes to ponder, "Why am I in this business?" |
| 43. | LIFE SENTENCE: Life sentence is an audition inside of an audition. An actor recites a monologue for his classmates and an agent, really revealing a plot for murder. |
| 44. | THE MESSAGE: A man hears a message that determines whether his girlfriend is dead or alive. Will she be dead... or alive?? |
| 45. | THE NET: About a man or woman who finds comfort in talking to each other over the internet. A plan to meet is drawn, but a no-show. The meeting never happens. A PRANK or a TRAGEDY? |
| 46. | THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE GLASS: A man gets revenge for deadly results in a haunting after a party. A great ghost story, great drama, great monologue. |
| 47. | POTATO CHIPS: A story about depression and what one lives on while getting through it. |
| 48. | PRODUCE ME: A young actor/writer is in search of a producer for a script he wrote. Feeling dead ended and frustrated, he contemplates seeking out a celebrity for money. |
| 49. | RICE CAKES: A man who has been hurt and alone for a long time finally feels the hint of love again when he hooks up with an old female friend. What happens? |
| 50. | THE SECURITY GUARD: A ruthless unfulfilled act of revenge on a security guard. |
| 51. | UNTRUTHFUL SMILE: A man breaks up with his girlfriend and now realizes she said something that meant that she was in love with someone else, but he didn't catch on at the time it happened. . |
| 52. | THE WAITRESS: A man or woman confesses their feelings to someone who they always liked and never hung out with but will never see again. |
| 53. | QUICKSAND: A young boy finds confidence in finally beating his older friend in something. |
| 54. | A to B II: An actress talks about his journey when he/she traveled halfway across the United States for a change of scenery. |
| 55. | CONQUERED LAND: A woman tells a dramatic story. What happened to her? |
| 56. | FIXED FUNBAGS: A woman fixes her life by fixing her insecurities -- explicit sexual content! |
| 57. | HAPPY PHONE CALL II: An actress receives a phone call from an old friend, an old friend who started acting school with him/her, but had to leave after a few classes. |
| 58. | INVISIBLE BREADCRUMBS II: An actress ponders, "Why am I in this business?" |
| 59. | THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE GLASS II: A man gets revenge for deadly results in a haunting after a party. A great ghost story, great drama, great monologue. |
| 60. | THE PHONE CALL: A woman finds an interesting new use for her cell phone. |
| 61. | PRODUCE ME II: A young actress/writer is in search of a producer for a script he wrote. Feeling dead ended and frustrated, she contemplates seeking out a celebrity for money. |
| 62. | THE RECKONING: A woman is assaulted in an alley. Will she win or will she lose? |
| 63. | RICE CAKES II: A woman who has been hurt and alone for a long time finally feels the hint of love again when she hooks up with an old male friend. What happens? |
| 64. | UNTRUTHFUL SMILE II: A woman breaks up with her boyfriend and now realizes he had said something that meant he was in love with someone else, although she didn't catch on at the time it happened. . |
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