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Start: Now I remember what it was. What...

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David Lindsay-Abaire

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Mature Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act I Scene III
Time & Place
Larchmont, NY, the kitchen, present
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

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Start: Now I remember what it was. What I was gonna say about Aristotle Onassis. [...] It was about his son, the one who died in the plane crash. [...] I know- another rich kid in a plane crash- but this was my whole point.

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End: He would rather his son have been killed by some kind of secret assassination than by bad luck. It’s like the Kennedy curse, isn’t it? People want things to make sense.

For full, extended monologue see:
Lindsey-Abaire, David, Rabbit Hole Dramatists Play Service Acting Edition, 2006.

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