I remember Mama- Monologue

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This is my monologue from a play called \"I remember Mama\" based on Kathryn Forbes novel Mama's Bank Account, which was loosely based on her childhood. It is a study of family life centered on a Norwegian immigrant family in San Francisco early in the 20th century.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
forest. Long as I can remember the household, Stana Street had been home. Papa and Mama were both born in Norway, but they came to San Francisco because Mama's sisters air here. We always born here nails Christine and myself and my little sister Dagmar. It's funny, but when I see nails Christine and myself, we look the same as we do today. I guess that's because when you see someone every day, they stay the same age in your head. But not Dagmar. I always see Dagmar is the baby, but she couldn't always been the baby. And besides us, there was our border. Mr Hyde. He was this Englishman who had once been a actor, and Mama Mama was so impressed with this flowery talk. In his courtly manners. He used to read to us out light on the evening. But first and foremost, I remember my mama