Episode 3: Truth
A collection of monologues that speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth no matter how hard. Join host Daniella Down and guest co-host Sairah Erens for this episode that showcases three original monologues that creatively interpret the theme, truth. From a bereaved father who wants to take control of what he’s lost, to a young woman whose inner-monologue is on overdrive, to one of the fateful survivors of the Titanic who bears heavy guilt. Seriously, today’s monologues will have you belly-laughing, balling your eyes out, and everything in between. Monologues: 'I need to tell' written by Anna Murton and performed by Casey Kooyman 'Damnable Lies' written by Alan Olejniczak and performed by Sam Morris 'Lost it' written and performed by Sietse Remmers Content note: this episode contains some swears and darker themes and so may not be suitable for younger ears. Plugs The Proscenium online theatre - listen to Helt Texas an original play by Alan Olejniczak and starring Daniella Down wherever you get your podcasts The Monologue Podcast on Instagram The Monologue Podcast music is by James Cook. Find out more about James's composition, producing, and musicianship at jamescookcomposition.com or on Instagram. This podcast is brought to you by Orange Theatre Company, Amsterdam's English language theatre. Thanks to Mate Made Music for use of their studio. The Monologue podcast's home is on Anchor. You can also listen via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Breaker. Keep up to date with all things monologue-related by following us on Instagram: @themonologuepodcast If you'd like to submit a monologue for next month's episode — the theme is THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR? — please send us your 5-8 minute monologue (about 700-1100 words) to info@orangetheatrecompany.com by December 14th. Happy monologuing!