I've just ended a production of Crave. We were 4 young women who staged it, with only a few changes in the script (such as 'him' to 'her', and 'I' to 'you'). We decided to work with it as monologues. We split the script into four monologues, and worked with them seperately with our director. I played A, so I had my own script consisting of only A's lines, and worked with it so that it could work as a whole monologue without the other characters. When we all had our seperate monologues, we began to intertwine them, like in the original script, but still keeping our own personal focuses. That way, our version of Crave is the stories of four different characters, that never really interact, or even are aware, of each others, but still form a unit and echoes each others lines and thoughts.