Dear John monologues can typically be found in various sources, such as online script databases, theater websites, and sites dedicated to monologues for auditions. They may also appear in books focusing on dramatic monologues or collections of plays. Additionally, platforms like YouTube may feature performances of these monologues. For specific examples, the play "Dear John" or works by playwrights who explore similar themes can also provide relevant material.
Personally I find her charming, sweet, smart and innocent.
The protagonist in Dear John is John Tyree. He is also the main character!
Dear John
Cher John is a French equivalent to the title of the movie 'Dear John'.
No he doesn't.
In movie theaters.
You can find free monologues at your local library when you look for books that contain plays. You can also find them at most colleges.
Not that i can find...
its hiding from u!
no where
Whaere can you find teen monologues
Personally I find her charming, sweet, smart and innocent.
google?
"Dear John" in Danish is Kære john
The publisher of 'Dear John' is Warner Books.
Dear John is rated PG-13.
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