New Dramatic Monologue about Grieving: Those Black Streaks

If you’re looking for a reflective monologue about grief and its effects, check out my dramatic monologue, THOSE BLACK STREAKS (or These Black Streaks). In the monologue, Veronica speaks to her friend about her mother’s recent passing. Her mother didn’t give her much advice, even when she probably needed it. But she did always instruct Veronica to not leave the house before putting “her face on.” Veronica talks to her friend about the irony that the makeup which would typically create a mask of sorts on her face, now betrays her emotions, mixing with tears to form black streaks on her face, exposing her to the world.

THOSE BLACK STREAKS runs around 1-2 minutes, and is good for a woman looking for a sad monologue, exploring grief, perception, mother-daughter relationships, and how one makes sense of the past in the context of the present.

Check out an excerpt below or get the whole monologue here, currently only available on PerformerStuff.

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VERONICA

It’s the maker of the most beautiful lies…but it betrays us when we need it most.

(pause)

My mother did not give me much advice. She would rather I learn mistakes on my own—or maybe she thought I just would never listen anyway. So she didn’t say a word when I dated a boy who left marks around my neck when he’d see me talk to another boy. She never asked if my homework was done, or if I’d brushed my teeth.

(pause)

She loved me…I know that.

(pause)

Maybe she thought—END OF EXCERPT
Click below for the complete 1-2 minute dramatic monologue for a female actor,
THOSE BLACK STREAKS.