Article from NYTimes about monologue

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you've been talking to yourself again, haven't you? It seems fair to assume that touch behaviour has become, well, pandemic during the past six months. That's a natural thing to do in quarantine. When the mind is, say, thing with internal conversations and possibilities for riel, dialogue are frustratingly limited but heavy Really listened to yourself talking to yourself because if you were allowed on instant playback of such moments, you'd probably be shocked by the things you said that you hadn't even known you were saying. Being the only speaker by no means guarantees that you control the conversation. Sitting on refining the surprises on DH Self betrayals of thinking out loud are inherent to the art of the Mara Log, a theatrical form that, for understandable reasons, has been flourishing in the age of lockdowns. Artists from around the world. The newer producers of the 24 hour place, with their viral monologues, Siris, Ireland's A B Theatre and the National Theatre of Scotland, for starters leaped, leaped early and eagerly into the bacon, left by the shattering of theatres and listing some of the finest playwrights and actors in their countries to create new place with the cost of one thiss brief short order streaming performances are often soliloquies, usually captured by smartphone cameras to speak directly to unnerve the wounds of social isolation. At their best, they take their characters from familiar starting points toe uncharted places that often seems to startle even them as a complete psychological striptease in a matter of minutes, with actors locating the feelings that contradict the wards and the regulatory noise in the silences between lines.