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Winter's Discontent
by Paul Fruchbom, Kemper Donovan
Mike attempts to convince his seventy-five-year-old friend Herb to experience a night of debauchery at a local club. After a crude motivational speech about living life to the fullest, Mike provides Herb with an experimental enhancement pill to ensure the night is a success.
A heated late-night confrontation erupts between two men when Jules finally snaps at Herb's insensitive behavior following his wife's death. The argument escalates into a devastating revelation about Jules's deep-seated feelings for Herb's late wife, Ellen, and the emotional neglect she suffered in her marriage.
The Winter's Tale
by William Shakespeare
Queen Hermione stands trial for adultery and treason, delivering a powerful defense of her integrity and royal honor. She appeals to King Leontes' own conscience and the divine truth of her innocence while acknowledging the tragic loss of her status and family.
The Wolf of Wall Street
by Terence Winter
Jordan Belfort attempts to subtly bribe FBI Agent Denham on his luxury yacht by offering 'investment opportunities' and questioning the agent's modest salary. The power dynamic shifts when Denham reveals he is uncorruptible, leading to a tense and insulting confrontation as Jordan kicks the agents off his boat.
Richard III
Richard, the Duke of Gloucester, delivers the opening soliloquy of the play, expressing his bitterness toward the peacetime following the Wars of the Roses. He details his physical deformities and reveals his calculated decision to become a villain to seize power.
After Juliet
by Sharman Macdonald
Gianni, a witty sixteen-year-old Capulet, delivers a meticulous and eccentric monologue regarding the proper way to prepare and serve tea. He discusses the necessity of warming the pot and the dangers of turnip-contaminated milk in the winter.
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