![]() For date three, mum suggested I invite her over for dinner and cook. I’d had a crush on her (like I guess most of us have had a crush on her since forever) and I asked her if she wanted to see a movie. The first date was more like a study session at the library. What’s this got to do with Hannah? I’m getting to that. I let it simmer for hours so it reduces to this beautiful, sweet, delicious, tomato-ey sauce. The best thing I cook is my Spaghetti Bolognese, hands down. Some nights, when my mum works late, I like to cook for our family-without her even asking me-just to help out. It’s, like, one of my favourite hobbies-which I know is weird for somebody my age. You look at me, Sam Barber, and wonder how the heck a kid like him could ever mess up dating a girl as amazing as Hannah Benson…ĭo you like cooking? I love cooking. Let me guess: you’re here to find out what happened. ![]() Monologues for Boys Spaghetti Bolognese (by Alexander Lee-Rekers)Īge Range: 10 – 13 Years Genre: Drama/Comedy Synopsis: Sam tells of his first great heartbreak and his love for food. Why are they saying the monologue in the first place? Who are they talking to? Answering these simple questions will help bring any monologue to life. Make sure you push your child/student to be precise in learning monologues: remind them that every word has been put on the page for a reason, and they need to be ‘script detectives’ to work out what the writer is trying to say! Get them to think deeply about what the character wants. ![]() Keep it exciting and keep it fun! We have split this page into material for boys and girls, but remember that most monologues can be performed or adapted for any young person. The key is to find a monologue that resonates.Īlways pick something your child/student feels comfortable and confident performing. However, some of these may still suit slightly older, or more advanced performers. If you’re looking for something more advanced, we also have monologues for teenagers and monologues for adults available. These monologues are great for auditions, performances at eisteddfods or even for use in classes or private lessons. Most of these monologues are short and easy to learn, ideal for children under the age of fifteen. ![]()
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