Monologue from the Faith Healer, a play by Brian Friel

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A segment from the Faith Healer a play by Brian Friel about the life of the faith healer Francis Hardy as monologued through the shifting memories of Hardy, his wife, Grace, and stage manager, Teddy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

Irish (General)

Transcript

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Barada, a beret run from Granick Bangor IQ have a garlic can all win. Amanda Frey Log Glenda shimmied about hosting about both. All those dying Welsh villages. I'd get so tense before a performance. Do you know what I used to do? As we drove along those narrow winding roads, I'd recite the names to myself just for the Mesmer Ism, the sedation of the incantation, Kilmeade Bir V in Viber Vi in the Drury Inver Gordon, but a crew killed in mckeithen. Kauder Cook Connell played Khorkina Welsh Scottish. Over the years, they became indistinguishable, the coax or meeting houses or schools all identical. All derelict maybe in the corner with the chief of wheat from a harvest Thanksgiving of years ago or a fragment of a Christmas decoration across the window. Relics of abandoned rituals because the people we moved among were beyond that kind of celebration hardly ever cities or towns because the holes were far too dear for us, sold in England because Teddy and Gracie were English and they believed God helped them that the Celtic temperament was more receptive to us and never Ireland because of me. I beg your pardon. The Fantastic Francis Hardy Faith Healer one Night Only. Mhm. The man on that tatty banner.