1M,1F. One-Act (10 min) A young man and his fiance travel to his childhood home. While there, some very dark secrets emerge to the surface.
"I could hear Rain's voice and cadence so clearly that it was like re-living a conversation I'd had or heard. I was in tears by the time I was halfway through it." (Maggie O'Brien, Columbus State Community College, 2013)
"I love this piece. Excellent story and excellent writing. Please take the time to check this out!" (Ashlee Elder, Marquette University, 2016)
"A poetic but none-the-less starkly truthful rendition of a childhood trauma, Guyton's play is bound to reverberate. This experience is relived into adulthood, and in Guyton's monologue, becomes darkly poetic. Sharing these memories with another is cathartic. This points to the importance of this play in helping us to process our own trauma." (Donna Gordon, New Play Exchange, 2021)
"Congratulations!
Rain's Monologue
has been selected for our Valentine’s Day Monologue Festival. More than one hundred monologues were submitted and we picked 23 for our festival, so again, congratulations for being among the participants!" (Susane Lee, Hudson Warehouse, 2015)
" Today I was announced as the 2024 Region 8 Irene Ryan winner and am now a national finalist! I just got home from the award ceremony and wanted to share the news with you. Thank you so much again for giving me permission to perform [Rain's] monologue. Many people came up to me telling me how deeply the writing touched them!" (Melanie Hatzenbühler, Actress, 2024)
"MonologueBank is proud to recommend the writing of Daniel Guyton. There are a few monologues to be found in his play DAFFODILS . In one monologue from Rain, who comforts her fiancé after he shares a traumatic story from his past, Guyton manages to chisel an unforgettable image into the audience's mind. The writing is poetic, deeply moving and full of empathy for its characters who have both lost someone close to them. The tone is somber but ultimately full of hope and perserverance." (MonologueBank Review, 2020)
"I'm assigned to perform Rain's monologue from your play
DAFFODILS
at Hudson Warehouse's Valentine's Day festival. I love the monologue and came up to tears when I first read it. I am very excited to be performing the monologue at the festival." (Ayako Ibaraki, Hudson Warehouse, 2015)
" I recently found your 10-Minute play DAFFODILS and fell in love with Rain’s monologue. Even after reading it a dozen times it still makes me super emotional." (Melanie Hatzenbühler, actress, 2024)
Article about DAFFODILS at Marquette University by Kristina Lazzara of Marquette Wire (2016)
Review of DAFFODILS at Out of Box Theatre by Playgoer of TheaterReview.com (2014)