There is no specific monologue designated for a male character in "Same Time, Next Year" by Bernard Slade, as it is predominantly a two-character play focusing on Doris and George. However, you could explore George's lines throughout the play to find a suitable monologue.
it mens to multiply them.
It is called Gampel Pavilion. It is right next to the UCONN campus.
They should do it. Their club team is very good :)
he mens he wants to ask you if you wat to take the relationship to the next level.
i think you might have to experiment around until you find what you are looking for. im sorry i can't really help.
the good guys always win in the end so you could say that and if they don't win then they'll win next time that always happens.
Kohl's has three different section of male clothing; Boys, Young Mens, and Men. Young Mens is in the area of the Urban Pipeline collection because that line is gear towards Young Men.
The name of the play is : "Same Time, Next Year" The writer is: Bernard Slader
Hi, this is a stand alone monologue. Watch out for more from Nick Teed in the next LAMDA anthology and he's writing a book of monologues for publication later this year.
George (Alan Alda) tries to get Doris (Ellen Burstyn) to marry him by telling her that he would probably end up with someone else. She refuses, because she is already married, and he leaves, but comes right back and admits that he was just saying that and that he will be back every year, or "until our bones are too old to risk contact."
The University of Kentucky has the most wins of any team in the NCAA. The next most successful teams are the University of Kansas, the University of North Carolina, and Duke.
"Yes, there is a beautiful pool in the Westin Seattle! I have actually gone swimming in it. It is located in between the two towers on the 4th floor next to the weight room and the mens and womens locker room."