In this monologue from the play, "Lemon Candy", Adam confesses to Evie his true feelings. ADAM: ...I like you. More than as a friend. And I'm sorry. When we started hanging out, I didn't want it to be like this. If I could change how I feel, I would. Because I know what you say next will change both our lives: either we'll be together, or fade away as friends. I hate the … [Read more...] about Lemon Candy
Teenage Boys
The Weight of Dreams
In this monologue from the play, "The Weight of Dreams", Ethan, a 17-year-old high school student, confronts his mom. ETHAN: I know you and dad always wanted the best for me. Straight A's, captain of the soccer team, top colleges. And I've tried, I really have. But... this isn't me, okay? I feel like I'm living your life. I'm just checking off another box on the list of what … [Read more...] about The Weight of Dreams
Along the Way
In this monologue from the play, Along the Way, Ralph has a confession for Jessica on their first date. RALPH: I love you. I know we just met, and I might sound crazy, but when you know, you know. How do I know? When we ordered ice cream. I know, it sounds dumb, but like, you ordered vanilla with sprinkles. Vanilla! The most boring flavor out there. But you were still the … [Read more...] about Along the Way
Hallway Whispers
In this monologue from the play, "Hallway Whispers", Max has a confession for Tessa. The play explores the burgeoning and tentative relationship between a shy, introspective boy and an outgoing girl, revealing how a chance encounter in the echoing corridors of high school leads to an unexpected and deep connection. MAX: I don't... get a long with most people. Most of the … [Read more...] about Hallway Whispers
The Space That’s Left
In this monologue from the play, "The Space That's Left", Alex, a 16-year-old boy, stands in front of his mother's grave. ALEX: You know, they say I should talk to you. Like it’s gonna make me feel better or something. But how can I talk to a gravestone? (Kicks at the dirt) You’re not even here. You left me. Left me with him. I’m mad, Mom. So freaking mad at you. For … [Read more...] about The Space That’s Left