Explore this monologue
Monologue Overview
Note: We are not able to display the full text for this monologue.
More Monologues
Context
Liberal author and commentator Gore Vidal has
to read the context for this monologue from Best of Enemies and to unlock other amazing theatre resources!Text
Note: We are not able to display the full text for this monologue. However, to assist users who already have access to the script, starting and ending lines are presented below. Please visit our monologue database to find monologues that include text.
Start: I think it is quite serious. I see a great split coming. And I…I would agree, with Mr. Buckley…to that extent. And, um. No reflection Mr. Smith, but I do now think such debates are absolute nonsense.
[... … …]
End: So, all in all I hate to suddenly come out against the idea of ‘debates’ in our lives, but the way they are now set up, on television…honestly I don’t think I’d even bother to watch this one.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: James Graham, Best of Enemies, Methuen Drama, 2022.
Videos
Sorry! We do not currently have videos for this guide.
Related Products
Related Articles
Related Learning Modules
All monologues are the property and copyright of their owners.
Monologues are presented on StageAgent for educational purposes only.