A Common Man's Guide to Loving Women

By Andrew Moodie

Four guys sit around and talk about sex, love, women, and the meaning of life. Jocular and playful, these men can also be frank in revealing their vulnerability and profound desire for love and understanding. Just as the stag party is about to begin, the bride cancels the wedding. Chris, the jilted fiance, is a walking wounded, but as his three buddies attempt consolation, we discover that they, too, are relationship-challenged.

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Strong monologues for black men. Act2: Chris; Robin(?)

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Production and Publication

First produced

1999, National Arts Centre, Ottawa and Canadian Stage, Toronto

Publication year

1999

Published by

Scirocco Books

ISBN

1896239463

Also included in Testifyin' Volume II, edited by Djanet Sears VPL. Monologue included in "Tellin' it like it is - A Compendium of African Canadian Monologues for Actors" ed. Djanet Sears.

Also included in Testifyin' Volume II, edited by Djanet Sears VPL. Monologue included in "Tellin' it like it is - A Compendium of African Canadian Monologues for Actors" ed. Djanet Sears.

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