monológok
Monológok are a form of theatrical performance where a single actor delivers a solo speech or monologue, often with minimal or no involvement from other performers. The term is generally used in Hungarian and other Eastern European languages to describe this distinct form of entertainment.
The history of monológok dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, where orators would engage in lengthy
During the 1950s and 1960s, Hungarian playwrights such as Andor Mágori and Géza Herczeg wrote monológok that
In contemporary Hungarian theater, monológok continue to be a popular form of performance. They frequently draw
Monológok often serve as a vehicle for exploring the inner lives of characters, revealing their thoughts, feelings,