Our Zoom monologue odyssey continues June 3, 2024.

Join us on the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each month to stay connected to this unique online community.

1st Mondays


Some1Speaking 1hr. showcase of new monologues.

followed by Hear Me Out Qualification Q&A. Bring any questions related to submissions to Roland Tec & Suze Allen. 30 min. immediately following the performance.

1st Tuesdays


2hr. condensed version of Roland Tec’s popular Advanced Monologue online workshop.

Limited to 12 full writing participants. Open to auditors.

1st Wednesdays


Wednesday Gathering is open to artists of all disciplines and all members of our community who are curious to encounter the work of artists they may not yet know.


Submit your monologue to Some1Speaking.

But first review our guidelines to understand what we’re looking for.

What’s it really take to bake a moist and satisfying monologue?

  1. A compelling character who needs something

  2. The very real possibility of change

  3. A beginning, middle and end

  4. A relationship between the speaker and another person (or group) that we come to understand.

  5. Finally, all theatre needs a little suspense. Make us curious.

 

What’s the difference between a monologue and a short story?

What do we mean when we say:Dialogue is action.

 
 

What is the fundamental difference between storytelling and monologue? Roland explains.

 

There is no more portable, adaptable or accessible means of getting your work in front of an audience than the stand-alone monologue.

If you’re eager to generate more memorable monologues, sign up for Advanced Monologue on the 1st Tues of each month. The first 12 writers to sign up enjoy Roland Tec’s expert eye on your work.

Roland Tec performs his Zoom monologue, Danger Round This Corner at the August, 2021 Some1Speaking.