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“But if you love me, you have to love all the things about me,” from the film “Dirty Dancing”. Baby confronts her dad. 1-2 Min. BABY: I told you I was telling the truth Daddy. I’m sorry I lied to you. But you lied too. You told me everyone was alike and deserved a fair break. […]

“And they showed me that if there is one constant in this whole universe, it’s death,” from the film “Star Trek Generations”. Dr. Soran is addressing Captian Picard of the Enterprise and tells him about the Nexus. 1-2 Min. Dr. SORAN: You must think I’m quite the madman, hm? I know why you’re here. You’re […]

“I’m calling you a killer. A natural-born killer. You always have been, and you always will be,” from the film “Kill Bill”. Bills muses over superheroes while discussing Beatrix Kiddo’s betrayal. 3-4 Min. BILL: As you know, l’m quite keen on comic books. Especially the ones about superheroes. I find the whole mythology surrounding superheroes […]

“Pen them up together, they’ll devour each other without a second thought,” from the film “PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END”. Jack Sparrow tells all the pirates that they should fight. 1-2 Min. JACK SPARROW: Whose boons? Your boons? Utterly deceptive twaddle-speak, says I. (Pause) Cuttlefish. Aye. Let us not, dear friends, forget our dear […]

“I don’t have a mother” From the Film “A Little Princess.” Sara talks about her deceased mother. Dramatic Monologue For Kid Female. 1 Min. Written by: Richard LaGravenese and Elizabeth Chandler SARA: I don’t have a mother either… she’s in heaven with my baby sister… But that doesn’t mean I can’t talk to her, I talk […]

“Please don’t go away” From the Film “Finding Nemo.” Dory begs Marlin not to leave. Dramatic Monologue For Kid Female. 1 Min. Written by: Andrew Stanton, David Reynolds, and Bob Peterson Dory: No. No, you can’t. …STOP! Please don’t go away. Please? No one’s ever stuck with me for so long before. And if you leave…if […]

“Wake up little spider” From the Film “Spiderman.” Green Goblin is asking Spiderman to join him. Dramatic Monologue for Kid Male Actor. 2 Min. GREEN GOBLIN: Wake up little spider, wake up. No, you’re not dead… yet… Just paralyzed… temporarily. You’re an amazing creature, Spiderman, you and I are not so different. Well… to each his […]

“Cause the only thing you give a shit about is yourself… and your medals,” from the film “Baywatch”. Mitch tells Brody he is out of the team. Comedic monologue ideal for Adult Male Actors. 1-2 Min.  MITCH: I watched you win two gold medals. You were amazing when it was just you. When it came to […]

“To be, or not to be: that is the question” from the play “Hamlet”. Hamlet compares his grief to that of a player, and devises a plan to take action against Claudius, who Hamlet believes murdered his father. 3-4 Min. HAMLET: To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to […]

THE FANTASTICKS – Louisa’s opening monologue. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Female. 1-2 Min. Written By: Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt THE GIRL (LOUISA): This morning a bird woke me up. It was a lark, or a peacock; something like that. So I said hello. And it vanished, flew away, the very moment I said hello! It […]

TARTUFFE – Mariane tries to appeal to her father and not have to marry Tartuffe. Comedic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Moliere MARIANE: Father, I beg you, in the name of Heaven That knows my grief, and by whate’er can move you, Relax a little your paternal rights, And free my love from […]

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST – Cecily meets Algernon, who she believes is Ernest. Comedic Monologue For Teen Female. 1 Min. Written by: Oscar Wilde CECILY: You silly boy! Why, we have been engaged for the last three months. It will be exactly three months on Thursday. Ever since dear Uncle Jack first confessed to us that […]

THE SEAGULL – Nina comments on how Arkadina and Trigorin handle life. Dramatic Monologue For Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Anton Chekhov NINA: How strange to see a famous actress weeping, and for such a trifle! Is it not strange, too, that a famous author should sit fishing all day? He is the idol of […]

THE SEAGULL – Masha is talking with Trigorin and assesses how she will deal with her broken heart. Dramatic Monologue For Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Anton Chekhov MASHA: I am telling you all these things because you write books and they may be useful to you. I tell you honestly, I should not have […]

THREE SISTERS – Irina has a revelation about the morning and shares her incite with Chebutikin. Dramatic Monologue for Teen Female. 1 Min. Written by: Anton Chekhov IRINA: When I woke up to-day and got up and dressed myself, I suddenly began to feel as if everything in this life was open to me, and that I […]

“There will come a time” From the Film “The Fault in Our Stars.” Hazel talks to her support group. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Female. 1 Min. Written by: Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber HAZEL: I just wanna say… there will come a time when, you know, all of us are dead. It might be […]

“Perchance you think…” from the play “Peter and the Starcatcher”. Captain Black Stache laments the struggles of being a villain. Under 1 min. BLACK STACHE: “Perchance you think a treasure trunk sans treasure has put my piratical BVDs in a twist? How wrong you are. Yes, I’d hoped to be hip-deep in diamonds, but they’re […]

“I would like to say something, your honor” from the play “The Producers”. Leo defends his producing partner in court. Comedic Monologue for Adult Males. 1-2 Min. LEO: “I would like to say something your honor, not on my behalf, but in reference to my partner, Mr. Bialystock….your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, […]

“Hello!  Earth to Ellie. from the film “Ellie Parker.” Ellie and Leslie talk about acting, then they race to see who can cry first. Ideal for Adult Women who range from 20s to 30s. 1 Min. Written By: Scott  Coffey Ellie and Leslie: LESLIE: Hello!  Earth to Ellie.   ELLIE: I’m fine.   LESLIE: Such a liar. What’s […]

“I was sort of wondering what you looked like.” from the film “The Apartment.” Bud gets caught lending out his apartment so the execs at his office can carry on affairs. He admits the whole thing to Sheldrake, and promises never to do it again. Ideal for Adult Men in their 30s-60s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Billy Wilder […]
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