Two Touching Father’s Day Monologues

Father’s Day is Coming!

Pastors, teachers, and drama groups: These two Father’s Day monologues of mine have been performed throughout North America, as well as other countries. And both are now available from my script publisher SkitGuys.com for you to read or perform!

Click on titles to preview scripts.

Do You Love Me, Dad? – Even the most loving fathers are imperfect. In this funny, poignant monologue, a young dad agonizes over his less-than-perfect fathering skills. And in the process, he has an epiphany about his relationship with his own dad.

My Father’s Apple Trees – In this winsome metaphor for our relationship with our heavenly Father, a man looks back on the first present he ever gave his dad. “Everything I gave him,” he muses, “already belonged to him…except for what I wrote on the card.”

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About mitchteemley

Writer, Filmmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer
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13 Responses to Two Touching Father’s Day Monologues

  1. #hood says:

    cora when will you redo the counting using the same pen & same page from 0 to 100

  2. BJ says:

    “everything we give back to God is already His.”

  3. BJ says:

    The Lord truly blessed you sir with skills and talents. It’s wonderful to see how you have and are using them to help the Body of Christ and glorifying the Lord Jesus Christ.

  4. beth says:

    <3

  5. L.G. says:

    Nice

  6. Viona Rasugu says:

    Interesting

  7. Jeff Cann says:

    Neat. Do these sell?

    • mitchteemley says:

      SkitGuys charges a small fee for each script, which includes the rights to perform it. And, yes, they’ve been done at churches all over North America.

  8. Any Element says:

    I wish my dad was alive today.

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