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monologist

[muh-nahl-uh-jist] / məˈnɑl ə dʒɪst /


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Homer — and the ancient bards throughout the world — were presumably monologists.

From New York Times

Always wry, always offhand, Sweeney remains one of the most talented monologists of her generation.

From Los Angeles Times

Unguarded, uncensored, never holding back on her opinions about politics and religion, Sweeney mines comic gold from the ordinary — once again proving she is one of the most talented monologists of her generation.

From Los Angeles Times

Recent guest monologists have included the astronaut Mike Massimino and the comedian Phoebe Robinson.

From New York Times

“Swimming To Cambodia,” capturing monologist Spalding Gray in the 1987 film, has a deceptive simplicity that belies its complex alchemy of stagecraft and cinematic techniques.

From Los Angeles Times