Skip to main content
Juno and the Paycock logo

Start: I'm able to go no farther. . . ....

Jack Boyle

Juno and the Paycock

Sean O'Casey

Explore this monologue

Monologue Overview

Note: We are not able to display the full text for this monologue.

Character
Gender
Male
Playing Age
Mature Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 3
Time & Place
Dublin, 1920s
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

More Monologues

Context

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'm able to go no farther. . . . Two polls, ey . . . what were they doin' here, I wondher? ... Up to no good, anyhow . . . an' Juno an' that lovely daughter o' mine 'with them.

[... ...]

End: No matther . . . what any one may . . . say. . . . Irelan' sober ... is Irelan' . . . free [...] If th'worst comes . . . to th'worse ... I can join a ... flyin' . . . column. ... I done . . . me bit ... in Easther Week . . . had no business ... to ... be ... there . . . but Captain Boyle's Captain Boyle!

For the full, extended monologue, please see:
Sean O'Casey, _Three Dublin Plays: "Shadow of a Gunman", "Juno and the Paycock" and "Plough and the Stars", Faber and Faber, 1998. _

Videos

Sorry! We do not currently have videos for this guide.

Links

Sorry, we currently do not have content for this section.

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.