Soliloquy: The Story of the Lighthouse

 
I would have to tell her one of them new fairy-tales, “Rapunzel.” I used to never fancy them fairy-tales, too wishy-washy, and I was never that good at readin’ either, but she loved ‘em.
— The Lighthouse Keeper, The Story of the Lighthouse

Synopsis

Once upon a time, there was a man and a woman who birthed a beautiful child, which they named Rapunzel.

However, an evil sorceress suddenly appeared, and stole Rapunzel away! She locked her in a tower in the middle of the wilderness, with only a window at the very top.

I’ve been in this tower a while now. I forget when I was first stationed. The days have all blurred into one.

Genre: Fairy-tale

Length: 11 Minutes

Characters: 1 (Male)


The Story of the Lighthouse
is a short monologue, and is able to be staged in any way.

This work was written for CAST in Doncaster. If you have any questions about the rights to perform certain works, please get in contact.

 
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This monologue was written as part of CAST’s Writers’ Club, which was mentored by established playwright Alexander Millington

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Starring:

  • Rich Galloway

Directed and Produced by:

  • Cast

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…And performed at a live-streamed showcase!

 
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