Rudderless. A Monologue About Navigating Life's Challenges with Resilience and Perseverance
Description
ABOUT RUDDERLESS
Rudderless is a monologue written by Scott Davenport, read by Philip Rainford and produced by Rebcat Creations.
In this moving monologue, we follow Robert, a disenchanted office worker who feels lost and adrift in a sea of people.
He seeks a treasure island that promises happiness but is constantly knocked off course by unexpected obstacles and setbacks.
Despite this, he tries to keep going but eventually finds himself drowning in the vortex of his job. With job loss, he feels like his ship has broken apart, but he manages to find his rudder and steer himself towards a safe port.
It is a powerful metaphor for many's daily struggles in search of life direction and the importance of resilience, perseverance, and hope.
SCOTT DAVENPORT
Scott Davenport is a passionate screenwriter who tells stories about characters who sit on the fringes or outside their communities and explore mental health in our modern society.
He has written several short films, one of which was shown at domestic festivals and sold through at the Cannes Film Market.
You can contact Scott on Twitter
@scriptrocket
Listen to our interview here:
PHILIP RAINFORD
Philip Rainford is a highly experienced actor, director and playwright ad Director of Imperative Theatre.
Contact Philip here:
REBCAT CREATIONS
Rebcat Creations is an independent and not-for-profit storytelling company. We write and produce our own stories while providing a platform for other talented writers and authors to showcase their work. We are drawn to original content that explores contemporary themes and reflects the complexities of our modern world.
ATTRIBUTIONS
Sound effects from
Pixabay 
Sea and seagulls
Sound Effect from Pixabay
Maiden voyage
Music by LAURENT
BUCZEK from Pixabay
Sea Waves
Sound Effect from Pixabay
Rudderless
Sound effects from
Pixabay 
Sea and seagulls
Sound Effect from Pixabay
Maiden voyage
Music by LAURENT
BUCZEK from Pixabay
Sea Waves
Sound Effect from Pixabay






















