A Taste Of Honey Monologue -
Shelagh Delaney’s 1958 play A Taste of Honey is a landmark of "kitchen-sink realism," renowned for its sharp, naturalistic dialogue rather than long, traditional monologues. However, several key solo speeches are frequently used by actors for auditions and study. Popular Monologues for Auditions Helen’s "Cinema" Monologue (Act 1):
Full scripts and performance resources, including the starting and ending lines for this monologue, can be found on StageAgent Drama Online AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A Taste of Honey - Shelagh Delaney and Joan Littlewood a taste of honey monologue
The Monologue: A Glimpse into Jo's World Shelagh Delaney’s 1958 play A Taste of Honey
Monologue: "The Weight of Expectations"
(The stage is bare. A single chair. JO enters, lighting a cigarette. She doesn’t sit. She paces, stubbing out the match with her heel.) Learn more A Taste of Honey - Shelagh