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Monologue Mania Day #1108 Max's Story (for Caregivers Anonymous) by Janet S. Tiger (c) Feb. 24, 2017
Max's story
A monologue by
by Janet S. Tiger (c) all rights reserved (c) 2017
(The young man runs onstage, carrying a skateboard)
JEANNIE - Max, didn't we tell you no skating in here?
MAX - Sorry, tried to get here on time.....can't skate around the boys, they try to use the board, and they just don't have the muscles...yet. Maybe one day.....(sees Savannah) Hey, a newbie? So, what's your story?
JEANNIE - She's not talking just yet...
MAX- Got it! That was me, what, four months ago?
CLARK - Almost a year now, Maxie boy.....
MAX - Long as you don't call me Maxie pads.....nah, I was not that interested in 'sharing'....but looka me now! Last time I told you all about how the twins....(to Savannah) I take care my two boys, they were born early, and it turns out.....they have CP....twins, we waited for years.....my wife is busy, she's a doctor....and finding out that her babies weren't gonna be healthy, well, it almost killed her, but you know t....I have two older boys, they're normal, and when people find out about my kids, they get this look....and then they say....oh, you must a saint for being a stay at home dad with kids who have...special needs. I hate that term, so I tell 'em, all my kids have special needs, it's that, two of em have EXTRA special needs, and then they get this look on their faces, and man, it's almost worth it......almost.....
(He stops and takes a deep breath)
MAX - Anyhow, did we already do the Daily Dilemma? I mean, I got a new one!
(The others laugh - they know this is going to be weird)
MAX - Okay, I thought about this because this week, I had a lotta time waiting in the doctors offices....so I got to wondering about, you know, aliens....Everybody's so scared of 'em but not me! I figure, hey, if they come and get me, maybe that would be the only vacation I'd ever get! So I put a big sign on my porch....come and get me! So far, no luck!
(He looks at Savannah, nods, and sits down. End of scene)
A monologue by
by Janet S. Tiger
(The young man runs onstage, carrying a skateboard)
JEANNIE - Max, didn't we tell you no skating in here?
MAX - Sorry, tried to get here on time.....can't skate around the boys, they try to use the board, and they just don't have the muscles...yet. Maybe one day.....(sees Savannah) Hey, a newbie? So, what's your story?
JEANNIE - She's not talking just yet...
MAX- Got it! That was me, what, four months ago?
CLARK - Almost a year now, Maxie boy.....
MAX - Long as you don't call me Maxie pads.....nah, I was not that interested in 'sharing'....but looka me now! Last time I told you all about how the twins....(to Savannah) I take care my two boys, they were born early, and it turns out.....they have CP....twins, we waited for years.....my wife is busy, she's a doctor....and finding out that her babies weren't gonna be healthy, well, it almost killed her, but you know t....I have two older boys, they're normal, and when people find out about my kids, they get this look....and then they say....oh, you must a saint for being a stay at home dad with kids who have...special needs. I hate that term, so I tell 'em, all my kids have special needs, it's that, two of em have EXTRA special needs, and then they get this look on their faces, and man, it's almost worth it......almost.....
(He stops and takes a deep breath)
MAX - Anyhow, did we already do the Daily Dilemma? I mean, I got a new one!
(The others laugh - they know this is going to be weird)
MAX - Okay, I thought about this because this week, I had a lotta time waiting in the doctors offices....so I got to wondering about, you know, aliens....Everybody's so scared of 'em but not me! I figure, hey, if they come and get me, maybe that would be the only vacation I'd ever get! So I put a big sign on my porch....come and get me! So far, no luck!
(He looks at Savannah, nods, and sits down. End of scene)
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Janet S. Tiger 858-736-6315 CaregiversAnon.org
Member Dramatists Guild since 1983
Playwright-in-Residence
Swedenborg Hall 2006-8
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