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Eight compelling monologues offering a state-of-the-nation group portrait for the stage. From Millie, the jolly-hockey-sticks prostitute who mourns the loss of the good old British class system, to Miles, a 7/7 survivor, and Danny, an ex-squaddie who makes friends in morgues,  Eight  looks at what has happened to a generation that has grown up in a world where everything has become acceptable. Ella Hickson's play  Eight  was first staged at Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh, during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in August 2008. It was awarded a Fringe First Award and the Carol Tambor 'Best of Edinburgh' Award. The production transferred to Performance Space 122, New York, as part of the COIL Festival, in January 2009, and then to Trafalgar Studios, London, in July 2009. In its original performances, each audience voted for four of the eight monologues that they wished to see, resulting in a different line-up at every performance. A ninth unperformed monologue is included in this edition. The monologues are ideal for performance by student and amateur groups; any number and any combination can be performed. They also provide excellent opportunities for actors looking for audition material.

96 pages, Paperback

First published July 2, 2009

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2,566 reviews928 followers
December 2, 2021
2.5, rounded up.

Obviously modeled on Alan Bennett's Talking Heads, a series of monologues for millennials, this was Hickson's first foray into the dramaturgical realm - and it kinda shows. They aren't BAD, per se, but betray a certain lack of polish, and aren't as innovative or as shocking as I think she intends them to be. Still, some nice monologue material for budding actors.
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392 reviews18 followers
November 12, 2023
it was a pretty solid group of monolouges until the extra one at the end, which was just really weird. a little gross and unneeded, but oh well!

*read for LAMDA*
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120 reviews
January 29, 2025
Each of these 8 vignettes sucks you into that character's world and you become part of their journey. I'm in awe at how much Hickson packs into these tiny moments. Many of these monologues are explicitly about guilt and how we cope with it. So many interesting scenarios about how guilt can consume us or how we can choose to toss it away! how does the guilt fit into the monologues where it isn't obvious, or does it have a place there at all?

Seeing this neat in the original way Hickson wanted it performed, where the audience blindly votes on which monologues get performed would be a treat! I read this bc I need a monologue for an audition and I really love some of the options in here.
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191 reviews3 followers
July 11, 2024
For the next play in my drama group, we have chosen Eight, with me being the director of Danny.

Most of the monologues are the same depressing and monotonous tone; however ones like Danny and Andre have some great dry humour and jokes in it lol.
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342 reviews
August 12, 2016
The monologues are, for the most part, really terrific. I just wish there was something about the piece that wrapped them together some way.
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117 reviews16 followers
February 10, 2021
An array of monologues that explores "growing up in a world in which the central value system is based on an ethic of commercial, aesthetic and sexual excess". An insight into the views and lives of young adults that try to believe in not only themselves, but the ever-changing world around them as they try to adjust and evaluate the times. I liked some of the monologues, others I did not.
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66 reviews1 follower
February 29, 2024
A nice collection of monologues. They don’t really knit together as a play, but I get the vision. Some monologues are 5 star! And some more like 2 star, so overall I kind of averaged the rating. Interesting read!
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154 reviews
December 31, 2024
An interesting group of monologues. A real mix! Some really resonated with me, others not so much. I thought the writing was solid, especially for someone making their dramaturgy debut, but I felt like it lacked coherence/cohesion.
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14 reviews
January 26, 2021
So funny and with cultural, political and dark themes. Loved it!
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73 reviews5 followers
September 18, 2014
E.I.G.H.T. stories. E.I.G.H.T. characters.

Each character has been wrote with a unique voice. A fresh story and fascinating endings.

It was fresh, unique, and would be good for educational purposes.

There wasn't anything that gripped me, that made me want to read till the end. So, my rating for this book has to be 1/5
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5 reviews9 followers
January 7, 2013
I read this collection of Monologues in the hope of finding something suitable for members of a rather eclectic AS level class to perform. It was shocking and enthralling...
The darker sides of the human psyche exposed for a waiting audience. I really want to see each of them performed.
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34 reviews39 followers
June 10, 2014
A stunning collection of raw and interesting characters.

After more than one monologue, I was sobbing, and I was almost always thinking about the character's story the following day.

It definitely is written to be performed.
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