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2014 PATA General Monologue Choices 2014 PATA General Monologue Choices Author Show Role Adly Guirgis, Stephen The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Monica Adly Guirgis, Stephen The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Saint Monica Adly Guirgis, Stephen The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Saint Thomas Adly Guirgis, Stephen The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Satan Albee, Edward The Goat, or Who is Sylvia Martin Amsterdam, Diana Sex and Death Max Anderson, Jane The Quality of Life Diana Anderson, Jane Baby Dance Wanda Auburn, David Proof Catherine Baitz, Robin Substance of Fire Martin Baker, Annie The Aliens Evan Baker, Annie Circle Mirror Transformation James Ball, Alan Five Women Wearing the Same Dress Georgeanne Barker, H. Scenes From An Execution Supporta Barry, Lynda The Good Times are Killing Me Edna Baum, L. Frank The Wizard of Oz Tin Man Beckim, Chad After ? Belke, David That Darn Plot Mark Transom Bernard Shaw, George Saint Joan Joan Biss, Andrew A Private Practise Dr. Pecksniff Blessing, Lee Fortinbras Fortinbras Blessing, Lee Patient A Kimberly Bologna, Joseph Bea, Frank, Ritchie and Joan Frank Bradford, Wade Promedy Beatrix Bradford, Wade Promedy Beatrix Bradford, Wade Tomorrow's Wish Juniper Brady, Michael To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday Rachel Brinsley Sheridan, Richard The Rivals Lydia Languish Brunstetter, Bekah Be a Good Little Widow Melody Carter Beane, Douglas The Little Dog Laughed Diane Chabon, Michael The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay George Deasey Chaffee, Claire Why We Have A Body Renee Chekhov, Anton Uncle Vanya Dr. Astrov Chekhov, Anton Uncle Vanya Dr. Astrov Chibnall, Chris Kiss Me Like You Mean It Tony Connolly, Maureen A. At the Salon Bernice Cristofer, Michael The Shadow Box Maggie Cruz, Migdalia The Have-Little Carmen Curran, Keith Walking The Dead Chess Davies, Andrew Rose Rose Davis, Gabriel Goodnight Charles Jill de Vega, Lope Fuente Ovejuna Isabel Dietz, Steven Lonely Planet Carl Dryden, John All for Love Octavia Dundas, Heather Cannibals Jane Durang, Christopher Death Comes To Us All Mary Agnes Margot Durang, Christopher The Marriage of Bette and Boo Father Donnally Durang, Christopher The Marriage of Bette and Boo Father Donnally Durang, Christopher Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike Masha Durang, Christopher Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike Sonia Fairey, Ellen Graceland Miles Fierstein, Harvey Torch Song Trilogy Ma Foon, Dennis Kindness Tessa Foote, Horton The Trip to Bountiful Mrs. Watts Foote, Horton Valentines Day Mr George Ford Noonan, John A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking Hannah Mae Bindler Foster Wallace, David Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Subject #17 Foster Wallace, David Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Subject #23 French, Marilyn The Women's Room Val Gardner, Herb Conversations with my Father Eddie Gelbart, Larry Power Failure Coyne George, Madeleine The Most Massive Woman Wins Carly Gesner, Clark You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Schroeder Gesner, Clark You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Snoopy Gide and Jean-Louis Barrault, Andre The Trial Joseph K Giraudoux, Jean Ondine Ondine Goldman, James Lion in Winter Phillip Gore, Christopher Fame Hilary van Doren Gorn, Albi A Name by Any Other Name Claude Greenberg, Richard The Violet Hour Dennis Guare, John The House of Blue Leaves Bunny Flingus Gurney, A.R. The Dining Room Grandfather Hansberry, Lorraine A Raisin in the Sun Beneatha Harmon, Joshua Bad Jews Daphna Harrison, Jordan Kid-Simple Moll Hatcher, Jeffrey What Corbin Knew Thada Henley, Beth Abundance Macon Herzog, Amy After the Revolution Morty Hnath, Lucas Death Tax Daughter Holder, Bobby Out of the Blue Vicky Hunter, Samuel D. A Bright New Boise Anna Ibsen, Henrik When We Dead Awaken Irene Inge, William Picnic Madge Ives, David Speed-the-Play M.C. Ives, David Bolero Woman Jones, Jesse The Dixie Swim Club Lexie Joseph, Rajiv Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Uday Kaufman and Moss Hart, George S. Once in a Lifetime Helen Keller, Gregg DutchMasters Steve Kochanski, Kerri Communicating through the Sunset Frank Kraar, Adam Lady Liberty Ellen Kurtti, Casey Catholic School Girls Wanda Kushner, Tony The Illusion Theogenes Kyle, Christopher The Monogamist Sky Kyle, Christopher Plunge Clair LaBute, Neil Fat Pig Jeannie LaBute, Neil Fat Pig Jeannie LaBute, Neil The Great War Woman LaBute, Neil Reasons to be Happy Stephanie LaGraveness and E. Chandler, R. A Little Princess Sara Laurents, Arthur Gypsy Rose Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee, Jerome Inherit the Wind Henry Drummond Lee and Jerome Lawrence, Robert The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail Henry David Thoreau Lester, Kimberly Skin Deep Jackie Lindsay-Abaire, David History Lesson Maggie Lindsay-Abaire, David Rabbit Hole Becca Lindsay-Abaire, David Rabbit Hole Izzy Lindsay-Abaire, David Rabbit Hole Izzy Lindsay-Abaire, David Rabbit Hole Izzy Lindsay-Abaire, David Rabbit Hole Izzy Lindsay-Abaire, David That Other Person Sissy Linney, Romulus Heathen Valley Cora Lucian Dialogues of the Gods Zeus Ludwig, Ken Leading Ladies Leo Mamet, David Glengarry Glen Ross Roma Mamet, David Oleanna Carol Margulies, Donald Collected Stories Lisa Margulies, Donald Collected Stories Lisa Margulies, Donald Dinner With Friends Tom Margulies, Donald Time Stands Still Sarah Marlowe, Christopher Edward II Mortimer Senior Martin, Jane Sez She Woman Martin, Jane Sez She Woman Martin, Jane H20 Deborah Martinez Sierra, Gregorio Wife to a Famous Man Marianna McColm, Reed Hole In The Sky Gina McColm, Reed Hole In The Sky Gina McCullers, Carson The Member of the Wedding Frankie McDermott, Alice Charming Billy Maeve McLure, James Laundry and Bourbon Elizabeth McLure, James PVT Wars Silvio McNally, Terrence Love! Valour! Compassion! Buzz McNally, Terrence Some Men Michael Mee, Charles Big Love Thyona Mee, Charles Fire Island Yvette Mee, Charles First Love Edith Mee, Charles Paradise Park Bob Meyer, Marlane G. Etta Jenks Etta Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyd, Joan A...My Name is Still Alice ? Miller, Allan The Fox Jill Miller, Annie Silver is for Silence Megan Miller, Arthur All My Sons George Deevy Miller, Arthur Death of a Salesman Biff Loman Nichols, Peter A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Bri Nicholson, William Retreat from Moscow Alice Nigro, Don Seascape with Sharks and Dancer Tracy Norman, Marsha Night Mother Jessie Norman, Marsha Night Mother Jessie Nottage, Lynn Ruined Salima O'Neill, Eugene The Web Rose Palmer, Tanya Body Talk ? Pomerance, Bernard Elephant Man Ross Rabe, David Hurley Burley Bonnie Ramirez, Marco I am Not Batman Boy Rebeck, Theresa Loose Knit Margie Reza, Yasmina Art Yvan Rice, Elmer The Adding Machine Mr Zero Rivera, Jose Adoration of the Old Woman Cheo Robin Baitz, Jon Other Desert Cities Polly Robin Baitz, Jon Other Desert Cities Silda Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Carousel Starkeeper Rudnick, Paul Jeffrey Jeffrey Sanchez, Edwin Icarus Altagracia Sartre, Jean-Paul No Exit Estelle Schultz, Mark The Gingerbread House Stacy Shaffer, Peter Amadeus Antonio Salieri Shakespeare, William A Midsummer Night's Dream Helena Shakespeare, William A Midsummer Nights Dream Puck Shakespeare, William As You Like It Rosalind Shakespeare, William Comedy of Errors Luciana Shakespeare, William Hamlet Ghost Shakespeare, William Hamlet Hamlet Shakespeare, William Henry V The Boy Shakespeare, William Henry VI, Part II Queen Margaret Shakespeare, William Henry VI, Part III Gloucester Shakespeare, William Henry VIII Queen Katherine Shakespeare, William King Lear Edmund Shakespeare, William King Lear Edmund Shakespeare, William Measure for Measure Angelo Shakespeare, William Merchant of Venice Gratiano Shakespeare, William Merchant of Venice Gratiano Shakespeare, William Othello Desdemona Shakespeare, William Othello Iago Shakespeare, William Richard II Richard II Shakespeare, William Richard III Richard III Shakespeare, William Sonnet 40 Shakespeare, William Sonnet 40 Shakespeare, William Sonnet 40 Shakespeare, William Taming of The Shrew Kate Shakespeare, William The Tempest Caliban Shakespeare, William The Two Gentlemen of Verona Julia Shakespeare, William The Two Gentlemen of Verona Launce Shakespeare, William The Winters Tale Hermione Shakespeare, William Twelfth Night Malvolio Shakespeare, William Twelfth Night Orsino Shakespeare, William Two Gentlemen of Verona Duke Shange, Ntozake For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf Lady in Blue Shepard, Sam Curse of the Starving Class Taylor Shepard, Sam Lie Of The Mind Lorraine Simon, Neil Barefoot in the Park Carrie Simon, Neil California Suite Millie Slade, Bernard Romantic Comedy Phoebe Slade, Cristofer Same Time, Next Year | The Shadow Box George | Joe Stephenson, Shelagh The Memory of Water Frank Tobiessen, Joshn Election Day Brenda Tolan, Kathleen Memory House Katia Treem, Sarah The How and the Why Rachel Waterhouse, Keith Our Song Roger Webster, John The White Devil Flamineo Weller, Michael Loose Ends Paul Westlake, Donald E. The Grifters Lilly Whitemore, Hugh Breaking the Code Dillwyn Knox Whitemore, Hugh Pack of Lies Barbara Wilder, Thornton Our Town Emily Webb Williams, Tennessee Confessional Leona Wiseman and T. Feye, R. Queen Bees Wannabes Gretchen Wright, Craig The Pavilion Kari Wykes, Walter The Fly Harold Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman, Janet How I Became a Pirate Jeremy Joseph Zagone, Nick Amorica UPS agent Zagone, Nick Ohio Janice Zagone, Nick Sixty Years, to Life Gwen Zindel, Paul The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Tillie Zrebski, Matthew B. Arm Michelle.
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