(Raghavan enters, limping. He taps the counter.)
In the vibrant world of Malayalam theatre, the Mono Act (ഏകാഭിനയം) holds a unique and powerful position. Unlike a full-length play with multiple characters, a mono act is a dramatic presentation performed by a single actor. However, contrary to popular belief, a mono act is not just a "one-man show" or a lengthy monologue. It is a complete dramatic arc where the single performer conveys the presence of multiple characters, shifting time, and conflicting emotions using only their voice, body language, and imagination.
(He takes out a yellowed envelope. His voice cracks.) mono act malayalam script
Whether you are telling the story of a dying farmer or a confused college student, remember:
Whether you are a student preparing for a Kerala School Kalolsavam or a writer looking to pen your first script, understanding the anatomy of a Malayalam mono act is crucial. A standard mono act typically runs for 10 to 15 minutes . Unlike a soliloquy (where a character thinks aloud), the mono act protagonist usually interacts with invisible characters . The audience must see the other characters through the actor’s reactions. (Raghavan enters, limping
"എന്റെ അച്ഛൻ മരിച്ചു. ഞാൻ ആ കത്ത് കൊടുത്തില്ല. കാരണം... അതിൽ എഴുതിയിരുന്നു 'മകൻ ചത്തു' എന്ന്. പക്ഷെ ഞാൻ ഇവിടെ ജീവിച്ചിരിപ്പുണ്ട്. ഞാനാണ് ചത്തത്."
A dilapidated post office on a rainy night. Raghavan holds an old lantern. However, contrary to popular belief, a mono act
(To invisible clerk) "എടാ മോനെ... ഒരു സ്റ്റാമ്പ് വേണം. എനിക്കറിയാം ഇവിടെ ആരുമില്ലെന്ന്. എന്റെ കയ്യിൽ ഒരു കത്തുണ്ട്... 1972-ൽ വീട്ടിലെത്തിക്കാത്ത കത്ത്."
Raghavan, a 60-year-old retired postman.