Read the monologue for the role of Letty from the script for St. Valentine's Day by Annie Eliot. Letty says: Say, Aunt Elinor, I've been reading an awfully interesting book. Oh, I've forgotten the Read the monologue for the role of Letty from the script for St. Valentine's Day by Annie Eliot. Letty says: Well, I was going to tell you about Mr. Morrison. Well, as I say, he's talked with me a Monologue found: Backstage.com (The Monologuer) filmed on May 16, 2020Thank And yet — and yet — Letty! That child! How utterly absurd! Men have no right to abuse their privilege of being absurd! I do not know what to think. I will let the valentine episode decide the matter! He can’t be going to send the same one to both of us. When we have conned our respective valentines we may understand each other better. LETTY: Well, as I say, he's talked with me a good deal since I came, and he said to me the other day -- it was that day, don't you know, that someone rang the bell when he was here, and he said your doorbell was always ringing, and you said something about its being the primary object of a bell, and he said the primary object of that particular Celia Cooley as LettyA monologue fromSt. Valentine's Daya comedy in one-actby Annie Eliot “Say, Aunt Elinor, I’ve been reading an awfully interesting book.” from the play, “St. Valentine’s Day” Letty, with the excitement and attention span reserved for youth, tells Elinor about how she is passing the time. Ideal for teenage females ranging from 13-19. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Annie Eliot. LETTY: About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright It was in England, you know, in a manor house. Oh, I wish I could remember. Well, he sent her the flowers, and she didn't wear them. Oh! And there's another girl in the house who loves him too! Elinor receives a valentine from an old flame, Richard Morrison. Or does she? Her niece, Letty, fully expects that she will be the one receiving a valentine from Richard. What follows is the comedic banter of maternal versus youth. So who is it really for: the aunt or the niece? I narrated the stage directions. St. Valentine’s Day by Annie Elliot Read the monologue for the role of Elinor from the script for St. Valentine's Day by Annie Eliot. Elinor says: I feel utterly dazed. The only idea that I seem to have saved from the general wreck Read the monologue for the role of Elinor from the script for St. Valentine's Day by Annie Eliot. Elinor says: How very absurd and medieval on his part to send me a valentine! A real valentine Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Slate, This is Letty's monologue from St. Valentine's day by Annie Elliot, Say, Aunt Elinor, I've been reading an awfully interesting book. and more. The following one-act play is reprinted from St. Valentine's Day.Annie Eliot. Boston: Walter H. Baker & Co., 1892. It is now in the public domain and may therefore be performed without royalties. Her niece, Letty, Skip to main content. Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books. St Valentine's Day Audio With External Links Item Preview Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Well, I was going, Well, I was going to tell you about Mr. Morrison, Well, as I say, he's talked with me a good deal since I came. and more. Flashcards to help you memorize Letty's monologue from St. Valentines Day Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. From st Valentine’s Day by Annie Eliot For tandem media film class 9/17/18 revised #2 Category: Play Role: Elinor From: St. Valentine's Day Elinor says. I feel utterly dazed. The only idea that I seem to have saved from the general wreck is that there is an extreme likelihood of Richard sending me a comic valentine! And that’s something I had never thought of. What in the world does he send one to Letty for? From the play St. Valentine's Day by Annie Eliot Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.
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