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  • A Monologue from the play "Assassins" by Stephen Sondheim (music & lyrics) and John Weidman (book)
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CharacterLynette 'Squeaky'
GenderFemale
Age Range(s)Young Adult (20-35)
Type of monologue / Character isInspirational, Speech, Reminiscing life story/Telling a story, Praising, Pondering/Pensive
TypeDramatic
Year1975
PeriodContemporary
GenreMusical
DescriptionLynette is a disciple of Charles Manson. In this scene, high on marijuana, she describes how she met him. (Scene 6 in the play)

Summary

Lynette who became one of his disciples is describing her meeting with Charles Manson.

Written by Tanja Bulatovic

Excerpt
"I was like you once. Lost. Confused. A piece of shit......Then I met Charlie.....
...Then I ran and caught his hand, and till they arrested him for stabbing Sharon Tate, I never let it go."

Comments

Tanja Bulatovic

The character has lost child quality with a squeaky voice. She speaks of Manson as if in awe.

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