Monologue Madness

Monologue Madness A one-night theatre tournament before a live audience. Through five rounds, actors present their best

Actors and Fans!On Saturday night, we celebrated the work of another 32 talented actors and proudly congratulate ERIN CL...
04/22/2026

Actors and Fans!

On Saturday night, we celebrated the work of another 32 talented actors and proudly congratulate ERIN CLEARY, this year's Monologue Madness DC Champion!

We also congratulate this year's Runner-Up, James Stringer, Jr.

Our Final Four included Clint Blakely and Fletcher Dworkin-McDaniel.

Best of Comedy, Heather Gibson

Best of Drama, Fletcher Dworkin-McDaniel

Best of Classical, Erin Cleary and Fletcher Dworkin-McDaniel

We are grateful for another sold-out audience as we celebrated the 15th Anniversary of Monologue Madness in Washington, DC.

Stay tuned as we announce dates for our next round of cities, including NYC, Chicago, LA, Miami, and Toronto, on our revamped website, coming in May!

Photos courtesy of Karli Elizabeth Photography (full photo recap coming shortly!)

Hey Fans!We are just a few days away from the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC competition!Headlined by Alissa Suse...
04/14/2026

Hey Fans!

We are just a few days away from the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC competition!

Headlined by Alissa Suser, Heather Gibson, Nhea Durousseau, and Jazmyn Ja'Net, we will welcome 32 actors to the stage at Penn Social on Saturday, April 18, 2026, where they will battle with their best one-minute monologues through five rounds, before a live audience, and panel of judges, including Ari Roth, Michael Windsor, and Ramata Eller!

Get your tickets online at www.MonologueMadness.net and join us for another fast-paced night of live theatre!

This just in! We're proud to welcome ARI ROTH, MICHAEL WINDSOR, AND REMATA ELLER to this year's DC judges' table!Learn m...
04/02/2026

This just in!

We're proud to welcome ARI ROTH, MICHAEL WINDSOR, AND REMATA ELLER to this year's DC judges' table!

Learn more about these three industry professionals who will help determine this year's Monologue Madness DC Champion.

ARI ROTH is a Chicago-born, DC-based producer, playwright, dramaturg, and Founder of Voices Festival Productions (VFP) where he works in partnership with A. Lorraine Robinson to produce the series Voices From a Changing Nation and the longer-running Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival which began at Theater J (the resident professional company of the DC Jewish Community Center), where Roth served as artistic director for 18 years, building the troupe into the largest Jewish theater in North America, and what the NYTimes called in 2006 “The Premier Theatre for Premieres.

While at Theater J, Roth produced 129 productions, including 44 world premieres, and created “Locally Grown: Community Supported Art,” alongside discussion forums like The Peace Café. Following the abrupt cancellation of the Middle East Festival by the DCJCC in 2014 and Roth’s dismissal for protesting its closure, and buoyed by support from over 120 artistic directors from across the country, Roth established Mosaic Theater Company to expand a social justice mission and make Mosaic a model of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access. Mosaic's inaugural season was heralded by The Washington Post as "one of the most significant developments in Washington theatre in years."

From its first production, and over the next five seasons, Mosaic produced 36 full productions, including 9 world premieres, 50 staged readings, workshops, and “Mosaic on the Move” presentations, with over 600 post-show discussions, building a Fusion Community with audiences from all parts of the city. In November 2020, in the midst of pandemic-fueled controversies within the staff, Roth stepped down from Mosaic to return to a more generative role within a theatrical outfit, as VFP was founded to pursue both a more personal, and more dialogic programmatic vision. World Premieres at VFP as part of Voices From a Changing Nation have included Who Cares: The Caregiver Interview Project, , and Letters To Kamala/Dandelion Peace. Under the umbrella title “Losing/Finding Home,” VFP’s 2022 Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival produced The Gate (at Capital Fringe), Roth’s My Calamitous Affair With The Minister Of Culture & Censorship, and Home? A Palestinian Woman’s Pursuit Of Life, Liberty & Happiness (at The Corner at Whiman-Walker) and the virtual production of I, Dareen T. In 2023-24, at its new home at UNMC/Spooky Action Theatre, the Middle East Festival "At War/Before & After" presented Balfour, Almond Blossom at Deir Yassin, Stay Safe, How to Remain a Humanist After a Massacre in 17 Steps, and Live From Jenin. In 2025, the Festival's “How We Got Here/Where We Go Next” featured the World Premiere musical November 4, alongside 4-night workshop presentations of Imperfect Allies: Children of Opposite Sides and Apeirogon: Rami and Bassam, together with an updated version of The Admission (first produced at Theater J) in partnership with ViewFinder Pictures.

As a playwright, produced work includes: Who Cares... (co-written with A. Lorraine Robinson and Vanessa Gilbert), and A Calamitous Affair, both produced at VFP (the latter of which has been updated and workshopped in Chicago at the Steppenwolf Theater Garage, and in Arizona at The Bridge Initiative. Born Guilty (based on the book of interviews with children of N***s by Peter Sichrovsky) was commissioned and produced by Arena Stage, with more than 50 productions across the country; Peter and The Wolf (a sequel to Born Guilty) produced by Theater J, Jewish Theatre of the South; and fused as a diptych with Born Guilty for Epic Theatre at Manhattan Theatre Club and CUNY; and then a family prequel, Andy and The Shadows produced at Theater J; all of which are part of "The Born Guilty Cycle." Other produced work includes Oh, The Innocents; Goodnight Irene; Life In Refusal, Love and Yearning in the Not for Profits; Still Waiting (companion to Waiting For Lefty) and a dozen one-acts. His plays have been nominated for five Helen Hayes Awards, including Best Resident Production and two Charles A. MacArthur Awards for Outstanding New Play.

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MICHAEL WINDSOR is a freelance director and producer in the DMV, known for creating theatrical experiences that prioritize a fresh perspective, immersive storytelling, and dynamic visual worlds. He is the founder and Co-Artistic Director of Monumental Theatre Company, now in its tenth year of operation. There, he has produced and directed productions including American Psycho, Brooklyn, Daddy Long Legs, and tick, tick... BOOM!, with his work earning multiple nominations and recognition at the Helen Hayes Awards. Outside of Monumental, Michael has collaborated on a range of productions across the region, including work with Signature Theatre (Titanic, Light Years). He currently serves as the Director of Theater at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA, where he directs all mainstage productions—most recently Hadestown and The Tempest—and works to build bold, inclusive, and creatively ambitious spaces for young artists.

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RAMATA ELLER is an award-winning French-American writer, filmmaker, translator and educator of Malian origin and born in Tunisia! She grew up in Paris, France, her hometown. She has studied in Tennessee and Maryland and now lives in Washington, DC with her husband and their two children. She writes novels, poems, and screenplays in French, English and German. She has published her 1st French mystery novel "Meurtre au Labo" and her first short film "Midlife Crisis”, which she wrote, co-produced and co-directed, won Best Micro Short Award at YouFilmFest 2022 at the Kennedy Center in DC. She is a member of Women In Film and Video DC and is currently adapting her novel into a feature film.

Monologue Madness audience tickets are available online at www.MonologueMadness.net

Hey Actors & Fans!After another fantastic open call weekend, we are proud to announce this year's DC Top 32!Headlined by...
04/01/2026

Hey Actors & Fans!

After another fantastic open call weekend, we are proud to announce this year's DC Top 32!

Headlined by Alissa Suser, Heather Gibson, Nhea Durousseau, and Jazmyn Ja'Net, we will welcome 32 actors to the stage at Penn Social on Saturday, April 18, 2026, where they will battle with their best one-minute monologues through five rounds, before a live audience, and panel of judges.

We are proud to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Monologue Madness in our nation's capital and can't wait for another fast-paced and electric night of monologues!

Stay tuned to the announcement of this year's judges!

Audience tickets are now available, online at www.MonologueMadness.net

Actors & Fans!We are just days away from the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC open call auditions. Only a few audit...
03/25/2026

Actors & Fans!

We are just days away from the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC open call auditions. Only a few audition slots remain for this Sunday's open call at The Ven at Embassy Row in DC, running from 10am-4pm.

The Top 32 actors from our open call will be invited to compete for $1000 as we take to the stage at Penn Social on Saturday, April 18th at 6:30pm!

Actor registration and audience tickets are now available online at www.MonologueMadness.net

Actors!Monologue Madness DC actor registration is now open for this year's open call! Registration will remain open unti...
03/04/2026

Actors!

Monologue Madness DC actor registration is now open for this year's open call! Registration will remain open until all available slots are filled.

Register online at www.MonologueMadness.net

Actors and Fans!We are excited to announce dates for the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC competition, returning to...
02/24/2026

Actors and Fans!

We are excited to announce dates for the 15th Anniversary Monologue Madness DC competition, returning to Penn Social on Saturday, April 18, 2026.

Actor registration for this year's open call opens on March 1, online at www.MonologueMadness.net

We also share this important message from Executive Producer Edward Daniels:

Friends,

In just a few weeks, Monologue Madness will celebrate its 15th anniversary with our annual DC Open Call, leading up to this year’s competition evening on Saturday, April 18th, returning to Penn Social!

Fifteen years ago, I created this competition with a simple goal: to give artists a stage, a voice, and a moment. Only recently did I truly pause to reflect on what that milestone means and I’m deeply proud of what we’ve built together.

To our LA actors: I owe you an apology. I had to postpone — and ultimately cancel — last year’s competition out west. That was not a decision I made lightly. I’m grateful for your patience and I’m excited to share that we will return to Los Angeles this fall.

Since last year’s DC event, much has changed.

In addition to producing Monologue Madness, I have also served for eight years as a Commissioner in the Navy Yard neighborhood here in DC. At last year’s competition, I opened the evening by delivering remarks about the current administration and what I believe to be dangerous and unhinged leadership at the highest level of our government. At the time, arts funding was being stripped from organizations like mine, and our immigrant neighbors were facing deeply inhumane treatment.

Since then, our community has experienced increased federal policing and militarization. We have watched neighbors disappear and be terrorized as ICE operations expanded with local cooperation. We have seen a convicted felon place his name on the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts amid false narratives about its operation and stewardship. We continue to see mounting evidence of harm against children - and powerful people working to shield wrongdoing rather than confront it.

I stand by the remarks that I made last year.

If those remarks offended anyone, I’m glad. I will never apologize for speaking out against what I believe is morally wrong and anyone who aligns themselves with such inhumane and cruel treatment of another human being is no one who belongs in my audience.

I took a necessary pause from this production cycle to fight for my community — both neighborly and artistically. What is happening in our country right now goes beyond partisan politics. It is not simply left versus right. It is about right versus wrong.

There is a coordinated effort to silence voices, spread misinformation, criminalize difference, and instill fear by labeling our neighbors as “others.” I refuse to stand quietly in the face of that. Artists have always resisted hate, authoritarianism, and erasure. That tradition of resistance is part of our creative DNA, and it is one I will continue to honor.

I believe in saying something when you see something that is wrong. Silence allows transgression to flourish. Courage interrupts it. I have to repeat this: if you see something, say something…always!

As I continue to serve my community, I announced my campaign for DC Council At-Large in the upcoming special election on June 16th. While much of my energy has been devoted to this campaign, it was important to me to speak directly to my Monologue Madness community as we enter this exciting 15th year.

DC Open Call registration begins March 1st. Additional city dates will be announced soon and we are working on a few surprises to this year’s competitions.

I remain committed to this community — to creating opportunities, to building stages, and to bringing as many voices into the light as we can fit under it.

Thank you for being part of these fifteen years. The work continues and the competition begins again!

With gratitude,

Edward Daniels
Producer

Actors!We are back! Monologue Madness LA actor registration is now open, online at www.MonologueMadness.netThis year's o...
08/04/2025

Actors!

We are back! Monologue Madness LA actor registration is now open, online at www.MonologueMadness.net

This year's open call will take place on Saturday, November 8, 2025 with our Top 32 competing on Sunday, November 23, 2025 at The Broadwater in West Hollywood!

Registration will remain open until all available slots are filled. Stay tuned to further details regarding judges!

Hello Actors & Fans!We are excited to announce dates for the 3rd Annual Monologue Madness LA competition! Actor registra...
06/30/2025

Hello Actors & Fans!

We are excited to announce dates for the 3rd Annual Monologue Madness LA competition!

Actor registration for this year's open call opens online on Monday, August 4, 2025.

This year's Monologue Madness LA Open Call Auditions will take place on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 10am-4pm.

This year's LA competition will take place on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 5:30pm.

Stay tuned for complete updates on our Los Angeles competition, online at www.MonologueMadness.net

Actors and Fans!We are extremely happy to congratulate MAXWELL ROSS, this year's Monologue Madness DC Champion!We witnes...
04/29/2025

Actors and Fans!

We are extremely happy to congratulate MAXWELL ROSS, this year's Monologue Madness DC Champion!

We witnessed one of the most electric evenings at Penn Social in DC this past Saturday night, full of stellar work from this year's Top 32 actors.

We congratulate Lily Tender, our Runner-Up and Sia Li Wright and Sadie O'Conor, this year's Final Four winners!

Thank you to the packed house who filled this year's audience as we celebrated the 12th anniversary of Monologue Madness in DC! We can't wait to announce our next cities and dates. Stay tuned!

Also, if you'd like to support the Monologue Madness National Tour as we head back to LA, Atlanta, and add Chicago and NYC this summer, please click on the little button at the bottom of our home page to become a PATREON today!

Visit www.MonologueMadness.net

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