4/30/2023 0 Comments Galactic chef paxWell, I just waited, patiently, until the commercial. I remember getting home and being so proud – and there was Dad, sitting on his Lazy-Boy, watching something funny on TV, ’cause he was laughing – just really in a good mood. But of course he wouldn’t… And then…I won. Well, the night of the pageant came – and she tried to get my dad there. Who knows what she saw in me – wearing Barry’s hand-me-down rugby shirts… But she entered me in a local beauty pageant. Bought me a nice dress, and some makeup and everything. For some reason, my guidance counselor took an interest in me. In this monologue, Livi is remembering when her father actually saw her. It certainly sounds like the world of dreams in LaLa Land. Pax supports Reina’s aspirations and encourages Livi to revive hers – all while pursuing his own far-fetched dream of opening a restaurant for celebrities in LA. Meanwhile Livi’s sister-in-law Reina enrolls in a class about space at the local community college and, much to her husband Barry’s dismay, becomes fixated on the unlikely dream of becoming an astronaut. There he happens upon an old friend from high school, Livi, who he learns has forgone a promising acting career to work in a retirement home. Let’s check out this play’s plot via StageAgent:Īfter being kicked out of culinary school, aspiring chef Pax returns to his hometown to regroup. We have profiled other Davis monologues ( Coffee Slave, Quiche isn’t Sexy, Almost 16 and Lacey’s Last Chance). This monologue comes from Dreams in Captivity by Gabriel Davis. If this post is lesser than previous posts, blame the Wank-Balladeer of Jakarta. As I type this, there’s some jerk nearby playing wank-ballads at an ungodly level. Howdy all! Welcome back to Monologue Monday.
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