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How I Learned To Drive Paula Vogel Monologue -

In the canon of contemporary American theatre, few plays shift gears as dangerously—and as gracefully—as Paula Vogel’s 1998 Pulitzer Prize winner, How I Learned to Drive . On its surface, it’s a memory play about a young woman, Li’l Bit, and her sexual relationship with her uncle, Peck. But beneath the hood, it’s a masterclass in dramatic irony, trauma narrative, and the chilling power of the .

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For the actor, the lesson is simple: