Even in her darkest moments, Jo is funny. If you play it too tragically, you lose the "honey" in the title.
For actors, the —particularly those belonging to the protagonist, Jo—remains a rite of passage. These pieces offer a masterclass in performing vulnerability masked by cynicism. The Power of Jo’s Voice a taste of honey monologue
Focus on the physical transition. How does Jo’s relationship with her own body change the way she speaks? Context Matters: The "Kitchen Sink" Aesthetic Even in her darkest moments, Jo is funny
Don't just play the anger. Play the fear underneath—the fear of becoming the very thing she despises. 2. The Pregnancy Reflection Even in her darkest moments
Delaney’s dialogue has a musical, staccato quality that demands excellent breath control and timing.