What is I ate the divorce papers from?

What is I ate the divorce papers from?

What is I ate the divorce papers from?

I think it's good. ​The I Ate the Divorce Papers monologue is from the play Goodbye Charles.

When was goodbye Charles written?

1959 Original play
Goodbye Charlie
Written byGeorge Axelrod
Date premiered16 December 1959
Place premieredLyceum Theatre, New York
Original languageEnglish
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What happens in Goodbye Charles?

A dark romantic comedy about dating, marriage and death. Synopsis: Jill's husband Charles mysteriously disappears after she refuses to grant him a divorce. Concerned something has happened to her husband, Jill follows a string of clues to try and find out the secret Charles was keeping from her.

Who are the characters in Goodbye Charles?

Characters

  • Jill. Gender: Female. Part Size: Lead. ...
  • Barb. Gender: Female. Part Size: Supporting. ...
  • Charles. Gender: Male. Part Size: Supporting. ...
  • David. Gender: Male. Part Size: Supporting. ...
  • Andre. Gender: Male. Part Size: Featured. ...
  • Kennedy. Gender: Male. Part Size: Featured. ...
  • Violet. Gender: Female. Part Size: Featured. ...
  • Cynthia. Gender: Female.

Is Goodbye Charles a play?

One Act Play, Dark Comedy. Cast: 3 women, 2 men. Synopsis: Jill's husband Charles mysteriously disappears after she refuses to grant him a divorce.

How long is the play Goodbye Charles?

Eight Minute Goodbye Charles, Eight Minute Dirge's Fringe debut, is an episodic comedy performed with a surfeit of enthusiasm.

How long is the I ate the divorce papers monologue?

  • The I Ate the Divorce Papers monologue is from the play Goodbye Charles. View more Female Monologues from Plays. View monologues that are 2 Minutes and Under. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Who is the author of I ate the divorce papers?

  • Synopsis: A soon-to-be-divorced woman confronts her soon-to-be ex-husband, named Charles. Author: Gabriel Davis. I ate them. That's right. I ate the divorce papers, Charles. I ate them with ketchup. And they were good... goooood.

What did I do with the divorce papers?

  • I ate the divorce papers, Charles. I ate them with ketchup. You want me to get serious about our divorce? You always called our marriage a joke! Last week, I asked why you walked down the aisle with me and you said “for the exercise.”

What are the different types of monologues for women?

  • Monologue Categories: 2 minute monologues, monologues for women, contemporary monologues, monologues from plays, comedic monologues under two minutes, heartbroken monologues, relationship monologues, divorce monologues. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

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