Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Monologue Mania Day #847 Rollercoaster (30 second version) by Janet S. Tiger (c) June 8, 2016

           
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Monologue Mania Day #847 Rollercoaster (30 second version) by Janet S. Tiger (c) June 8,  2016


 Please note -this is for my book - 30 Monologues Under 30 Seconds     This monologue is - for female -younger- .  .

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                                                Rollercoaster
                                                   
                           A 30ish-second monologue by Janet S. Tiger   © all rights reserved

                                                tigerteam1@gmail.com

               (A woman comes out, she is almost young.  She is wearing a racecar driver's jumpsuit.   She holds her hand over her eyes like a visor, waving with the other, she turns to one side, listens, then laughs)

Okay!  I will tell you!

(Takes a deep breath)  I was in kindergarten when I learned that our class was going to Legoland and that there was going to be a....(with horror) a...rollercoaster!

A young man in my class told me how scary they were, and I proceeded to tell everyone that I would never ride on a.... rollercoaster! 

The big day arrived.  

What was this horrible rollercoaster that the boy....what was his name?.....had told me about?  

And then, we stopped for lunch and there it was!

My mother told me I didn't have to go.....then she said..., 'are you sure you don't want to try?'

Now I had to go. 

We waited in line with the others, including Gary.....that was his name!

But  then I saw it was a bunch of metal....just like my daddy worked on in the garage .....

(Deep sigh)  I got into the seat and ...........

             (In ecstasy, dancing around the stage, moving like the rollercoaster)

I went on five times!  

That  was the beginning of my love of fast things......
Now, I have to get back to my crew, see you on the track!

          (She turns to walk off, stops, looks back)

Gary?  He only went on once...turns out they won't let you ride with wet pants!

          (She exits to vrooming noises.  Checker flag!)


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    Monologue Mania Day #264   by Janet S. Tiger   Rollercoaster Nov. 3, 2014 

                            Rollercoaster
                                                   
                           A monologue by Janet S. Tiger   © all rights reserved

                                                tigerteam1@gmail.com

               (A woman comes out, she is almost young.  She is wearing a racecar driver's jumpsuit.   She holds her hand over her eyes like a visor, waving with the other)

Hold on, hold on!  One question at a time!
               (Listens, laughs)
Okay!  I will tell you!
(Takes a deep breath)  I was in kindergarten when I learned that our class was going to Legoland and that there was going to be a....(with horror) a...rollercoaster!

What was a rollercoaster?  The name alone struck fear in my little heart!

One of the very helpful young men in my class told me how scary they were, and I proceeded to tell everyone that I would never ride on a.... rollercoaster!  Ever!
The teacher was Mrs. Burroughs and she was very kind....she told me I did not have to go on the rollercoaster if I did not want to go.

But I told everyone - and my parents - that I would not go.  For a whole month I told everyone.  By this time, my mother had volunteered to go along, and, now that I have children, I  know how tired she was of hearing the same (child's voice)  "Mommy, I am never going on the rollercoaster- ever!"  And her saying (imitates mother)  'Don't worry, you won't have to go, and I will be right there to make sure!'

So the days passed like lead balloons, slow and memorable in their dragging.  But somehow, the big day arrived.  

I was horrified, and frightened and shaking in my little shoes....and...just a wee bit curious.  What was this horrible rollercoaster that the boy....what was his name?.....had told me about?  Where was it?,,,,,the day was filled with fun and that incredible sensation  of looking forward to something that you're afraid o.....I suppose that's why people go to horror movies!

And then, we stopped for lunch and nearby we could hear shouts and there was a giant structure, oh, it must have been miles high!.....or maybe three stories, but it was the.....rollercoaster!

I could barely eat.  My mother reassured me I didn't have to go.....then she looked at me and asked the fated question, 'are you sure you don't want to try?'

That was it.  The challenge.  I had to go.  I may die in the attempt, but I had to try.

My mother was game, and we waited in line with the others, including Gary.....that was his name.  He was taunting the others ......the big man because he could be.

But I was not as frightened now that I saw the dreaded rollercoaster was just a bunch of metal....just like my daddy worked on in the garage and at his store.

(Deep sigh)  I got into the seat and they strapped me in.....my mother put her arm around me but I shrugged it off.  I could do this.

             (In ecstasy, dancing around the stage, moving like the rollercoaster)

It was......MAGNIFICENT!

I loved it!  And it was only a second long!  At least that's what it felt like!  As soon as we landed, I begged to go on again.....and my mother reluctantly agreed.  Turned out SHE hated rollercoasters!  But at five I never noticed her fingers were clenched white on the railing of the car, all I could see was that I loved it!  

I went on five times!  And would have done more, but my mother said we had to see other things, it was ......necessary.
But it was the beginning of my love of fast things......I have been bungie jumping in Costa Rica, I've ridden on every single rollercoaster I can get to, I've even tried sky diving! 

And whenever I'm scared, of anything, I go take a look and see what exactly is frightening me so much, and guess what?  It's all pieces of metal and wood and bolts and nuts.....(laughs) and sometimes the nuts are made of flesh, but they are all not so scary when I look and...give it a try.  And that's how I got here!  Now, I have to get back to my crew, see you on the track!

          (She turns to walk off, stops, looks back)

Gary?  He only went on once...turns out they won't let you ride with wet pants!

          (She exits to vrooming noises.  Checker flag!)
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Janet S. Tiger    858-736-6315
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