Christmas Kale, a monologue

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Christmas Kale, a monologue

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It is Christmas morning and Sam speaks to his parents. He is outraged that Santa has, yet again, given him oranges in his stocking, despite his previous complaints that he doesn’t like them. Since Santa has not heeded his requests, he devises a simple plan that will teach Santa a lesson next year.

This is a comedic monologue for young actors (5-12), male or female, with a running time of approximately 1 minute.

This monologue is from the one-act children’s comedy, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen.

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About the monologue, Christmas Kale:

It is Christmas morning and Sam speaks to his parents. He is outraged that Santa has, yet again, given him oranges in his stocking, despite his previous complaints that he doesn’t like them. Since Santa has not heeded his requests, he devises a simple plan that will teach Santa a lesson.

DETAILS
Genre: Comedy/Children/Tween/Teen

Cast: Male/female

Age range: 5-12

Setting: Christmas morning, his home

Running time: Approximately 1 minute

About the play, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen (from which this monologue comes):

To four children, Christmas is no simple sleigh ride.  Annie’s new best friend is a talking reindeer, and she’s not sure if that’s really okay. Sam is experiencing the pressure of being the Lead Shepherd in the church pageant.  Dylan has a very secretive wish he hopes Santa can deliver. And Lauren needs to make sure someone is giving her little brother a very special Christmas. Experience the joys and challenges of Christmas through the eyes of these children in this monologue-driven one-act comedy.

For the complete one-act play, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen, click here.