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Dogface

By Kellie Powell - Stage play

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Roles

  • Dogface - Young Adult (20-35), Female

About this piece

A week after losing her virginity to Ethan, Dogface confronts him to ask why he has been avoiding her ever since

Summary

Dogface is a play about growing up ugly. The title character is attacked by a dog when she is seven, which causes the other children at school to provide her derogatory nickname - an identity she never fully escapes from. In this monologue, Dogface, now 23, confronts her friend, Ethan. They recently slept together, which she thought implied that their relationship was moving to a new level, but Ethan has instead been ignoring her and pretending that nothing happened.

Tone

In loveAngryScoldingCryingFlips outPersuasiveNeuroticDepressedLamentingComplainingFrustratedInsecureAfraidMockingApologeticPondering/PensiveFlirtingConfessing

Use cases

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