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____ DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA MONOLOGUE (MALE DRAMA SCENE)

Actor Websites by Web For Actors - “I think I killed a guy last night.” This monologue from Danny and the Deep Blue Sea by John Patrick Shanley dives into Danny’s brutal retelling of a violent encounter. Haunted by guilt and rage, Danny confesses to Roberta what happened at a party—a fight that may have crossed a line he can’t come back from. This performance explores the raw intensity of a man on the edge, grappling with shame, isolation, and the desperate need to be seen. Performed by: Joe Corzo Playwright: John Patrick Shanley This is a dramatic monologue performed for educational and artistic purposes. If this moved you or made you think, drop a comment and hit subscribe for more honest character work, monologues, and actor showcases.

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