METRO EVERYWHERE

CategoryMonologue
AgegroupAdults
Cast1 total (1 F)
Variable cast sizeNo
RepresentationNordic representation
LanguagesEnglish

Short monologue about prejudice. A woman’s inner soliloquy while she’s on the metro: The conceptions she is making about her fellow passengers; about the assumptions she is having of the lives of others based on the brands of their clothes; about the gypsy she watches digging in someone else’s bag; about the nasty little beggar brat, reaching out in hopes of getting a coin; about the disapproval from other passengers as she tosses a piece at the floor to get rid of the little bastard; about the pregnant woman she should give her sit; about the school children; about the tourists; and about the assumed muggers among the crowd. Characteristics that draws a clearer image of the cartoonist than of the surroundings.