Advances in diet and medicine has increased people's lifespans by decades. People are just not dying fast enough and overpopulation has become an epidemic. T...
Monologue from the play 'Goodbye Charles' by Gabriel Davis
recording of stage play
Principal Clark happens upon a new student (Ren) dancing in the hallway. Principal Clark is a widower. His wife died in a car crash, the victim of students driving drunk after a dance. When Principal Clark sees Ren dancing, which is forbidden in their town, the old feelings of loss and hurt resurface and are directed toward the dancing kid.
I portray the Governor of New York in this scene. A parody of politicians, the Governor loves the medias attention and does like sharing the spotlight with the Mayor of New York, the gentleman in the black suit.