Howdy. We’re back with more Monologue Monday Madness. This time the monologue comes from a little-known John Fletcher/ William Shakespeare combo effort, The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Here’s a nifty one minute video that explains everything. Pay attention to the final 10 seconds. That’s our important part.
So yeah, Johnny and Billy ripped off Geoff Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale.
I also wrote a review of a production once.

Anyhow, the Jailer’s Daughter (aka another female character without a name) falls deeply in love with one of the stud-knights, Palamon. Eventually this one-sided love will drive her insane. It produced a fairly common monologue on Youtube.
Not to diss the essence of the monologue, but are female monologues so lacking that actresses must choose to play a crazy gal from 1613?
Again, these actors are tougher and braver than I am.
Here, the character debates who she should do about Palamon.
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Did anyone stand out? Feel free to comment below!
For a complete list of monologues, check here.
Join us on Thursday when we profile our next Unknown Playwright!