Opening Monologue - Ralph.

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**Note, this demo includes expletives**
This is the opening monologue, by Ralph, taken from the Play 'Frozen', written by Bryony Lavery.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
you know, it's one of those days you're just gonna do it. He won't do it, I suppose mostly I'm a bit of a cold fish, but then these times things hot up. It's been a bit of a bad patch from a ******* land lady Portmore French to support a told wrote down two lamb despite our told wrong, not a big Gator. The sports are made that clear turns up on the plate. I love eating it before us that this isn't lamb, is it? And it wass and I've gone out with Budget. Raymond Quantock on that. What's her name from work? **** Bottle and I've kept up with them, putting it away. Otherwise on drug Five lagers and two for Jack Daniel's. I've gone over that damn foot again. Lightning strike of pine and it's put me in a straw up. Nobody better mess with May. Nobody better been log or fish and or just CIA and decide I'm going to get her in the van. I just want to keep her for a bit. Spend some time with her, I'll just do it. It's a rush of blood and I Hello, Well said Hello. Are you death. It's rude to ignore people. Are you alone? E? You're alone, eh? I'm only being polite now. I need to get the amp not with may. I just said alive. Hello? Hello. Hello. I'm saying a lie to you Least you can do is make conversation kind of world. Is this photocopy sociable? Polite? Least you can do is make a response. It's bad manners if you don't Bad manners. Rude. What's it? Allow. Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello then finally. Finally she goes. Hello. I think she quite liked Mae. Oh, yes, she was interested. The vans down here. It's only 50 yards away. It's convenient. Obviously the back door's not locked because I thought ahead. Obviously she wants to come. I've got cushions in the back and a sleeping back. Obviously. Sometimes you ****** by circumstances. Things don't go your way. The garden shears I didn't bargain for, but in the event they turn out useful. I'll add it to all passing off efficiently and logistically, But she's persuaded it start to get in the van. You make it work. She's in the van. Lovely evening, Sunni, but with a light southerly breeze.