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Eurydice

Eurydice

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Start: Orpheus never liked words. He had his music. He would get a funny look on his face and I would say what are you thinking about and he would always be thinking about music.

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End: It only means one thing.

(She looks at her father, embarrassed for revealing too much.)

Or maybe two or three things. But only one thing at a time.

For full, extended monologue see:
Rhul, Sarah. Eurydice. Samuel French Acting Edition, 2003.

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