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What is Gained is Loss [12] - Lilly

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By Angela Cerrito - Monologue
Duration: 0.5-1 minute
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What is Gained is Loss [12]
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TITLE
The RTS Monologue Collection [36]
The RTS Monologue Collection [36]
PLAYWRIGHT
Angela Cerrito
Angela Cerrito
PLAY/BOOK
The RTS Monologue Collection
The RTS Monologue Collection
CHARACTER
Lilly
Lilly
LENGTH
2-3 minutes
2-3 minutes
AGE RANGE
Young Adults 20's, College 18-22, High School 14-18
Young Adults 20's, College 18-22, High School 14-18
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Angela Cerrito
Angela Cerrito
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What is Gained is Loss -- subtitled a muse on consequence -- was inspired by the need to explore the variety of human experience, for commonality and contrast, to try to figure out just what there is in our makeup that causes our behavior -- kindness and violence, fear and hope, anxiety and laughter -- and enables, or inhibits, our interaction with our peers and the world around us. Using duologues, monologues, poetry, prose poetry, movement and song, its vignettes collectively examine what we do and have done, and what the effects of those actions are: In each, there is something gained. And something lost.see less
What is Gained is Loss -- subtitled a muse on consequence -- was inspired by the need to explore the variety of human experience, for commonality and contrast, to try to figure out just what there is in our makeup that causes our behavior -- kindness and violence, fear and hope, anxiety and laughter -- and enables, or inhibits, our interaction with our...see more
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