Filter BySelect down arrow icon
Title Show Artist
Show Names That Contain
Artist
Tags
Title Artist Instruments
Artist
Tags
Title Playwright
Playwright
Tags

The ultimate resource for performers! Search monologues, 32-bar audition cuts, full sheet music, and tips. We have what you need, when you need it.

A Wire in Water -

Monologues
By - Monologue
Duration: 1-2 minutes
$3.99
ADDED TO MY STUFF
ADD TO MY STUFF
ADD TO CART
ADDED TO CART
Includes 2 prints
A Wire in Water
$3.99

ADDED TO MY STUFF
ADD TO MY STUFF
ADD TO CART
ADDED TO CART
Includes 2 prints
TITLE
The Mad Hatter
The Mad Hatter
SHOW
Wonderland
Wonderland
COMPOSER
Frank Wildhorn
Frank Wildhorn
LYRICIST
Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy
STYLE
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre
VOCAL PART
Soprano, Mezzo
Soprano, Mezzo
KEY
E Minor
E Minor
GENDER
Female
Female
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2011 Bronx Flash Music, Inc. (ASCAP), Ryan Samuel Melodies (ASCAP) and Lily Bird Music (BMI) All Rights for the world Controlled and Administered by Bronx Flash Music, Inc. and Kenwon Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Copyright © 2011 Bronx Flash Music, Inc. (ASCAP), Ryan Samuel Melodies (ASCAP) and Lily Bird Music (BMI) All Rights for the world Controlled and Administered by Bronx Flash Music, Inc. and Kenwon Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
More Info
Inspired by actual historical events, A WIRE IN WATER explores how and why Alexander Graham Bell may have stolen a key element of the telephone patent, which has been called “the most valuable patent in history.” Bell, it turns out, was motivated not just by a passion for invention, but also by a desire to please his wealthy benefactor, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who also happened to be the father of the woman he wanted to marry. Ill-prepared to enter Hubbard’s world of moral ambiguity and legal subterfuge, Bell soon finds himself painted into a corner that forces him to choose between his principles and everything about his future, including the love of his life.see less
Inspired by actual historical events, A WIRE IN WATER explores how and why Alexander Graham Bell may have stolen a key element of the telephone patent, which has been called “the most valuable patent in history.” Bell, it turns out, was motivated not just by a passion for invention, but also by a desire to please his wealthy benefactor, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who...see more
Buy the Full Play here!