Monologues and Scripts

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“Stop you’re killing him” From the film “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Patrick talks about being gay. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Male Actor. 1 Min. Written By: Stephen Chbosky PATRICK: Yeah, I’ve got one. Well, there was this one guy. Queer as a 3 dollar bill. Guy’s father didn’t know about his son. So, […]

“Mr. Bialystock…” from the film “The Producers.” Bloom devises the scheme of over-producing a flop. Bialystock takes him seriously. Bloom has his meltdown (I’m wet and in pain and I’m still hysterical!!). Bialystock backs off and gets him to join him for lunch. Ideal for Adult Males in their 20s-30s.  2-3 Mins. Written By: Mel Brooks Bloom […]

“You know, Stan, I feel sorry for you” From the Film “17 Again.” Mike tells Stan off. Dramatic/Comedic Monologue For Teen Male Actor. 1 Min. Written by: Jason Filardi MIKE: You know, Stan, I feel sorry for you. (Mike speaks loudly now, playing to the cafeteria.) Oh but I do. All too well.  You’re the man.  Captain of […]

“I’m such a good friend” From the Film “Mean Girls.” Gretchen finally snaps and tells the truth about Regina. Comedic Monologue For Teen Female Actor. 1 Min. Written by: Tina Fey GRETCHEN: I mean, if you even knew how mean she really is. You know I’m not allowed to wear hoop earrings, right? She told me two […]

“We’ve both lost somebody” From “Footloose The Musical.” Ren has a heart-to-heart with Reverand Shaw. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Male. 1 Min. Written by: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie REN: We both are. You and me. We’ve both lost somebody. And even though people say they understand, they don’t really. I bet you stop a […]

“This isn’t a summer thing” From the Movie “The Notebook.” Allie is done with Noah for the time being. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Jeremy Leven ALLIE: (Allie puts two fingers together) We’re like this, remember? Right? This isn’t a summer thing. Not for me, anyway. Oh, hell. Why wait until […]

“Student… council… president.” from the film “Election.” Jim tries to cheer up Paul and give him some drive by explaining to him the use of democracy. Ideal for Young Adult Males in their 20s. 1 Min. Written By: Tom Perrotta and Alexander Payne Jim and Paul: JIM’S CLASSROOM – DAY Paul sits in a chair, while […]

TWELFTH NIGHT – Viola realizes Olivia has fallen in love with her (Cesario). Dramatic/Comedic Monologue For Teen Female. 2 Min. VIOLA I left no ring with her: what means this lady? Fortune forbid my outside have not charm’d her! She made good view of me; indeed, so much, That sure methought her eyes had lost her […]

THE WINTER’S TALE – Paulina scolds the king about Hermione’s death. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 2-3 Min. PAULINA What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me? What wheels? racks? fires? what flaying? boiling? In leads or oils? what old or newer torture Must I receive, whose every word deserves To taste of thy most worst? […]

THE LIBATION BEARERS – Electra pours the libations on her father’s grave. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 2 Min. ELECTRA: Ye captive women, ye who tend this home, Since ye are present to escort with me These lustral rites, your counsel now I crave. How, while I pour these off’rings on the tomb, Speak friendly […]

THE LIBATION BEARERS – Orestes mourns his father. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Male. 2-3 Min. ORESTES Hermes, messenger to the dead, guardian of your father’s powers, help rescue me work with me, I beg you, now I’ve come back, returned to this land from exile. On this grave, on this heaped-up earth, I call my […]

THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA – Julia tries to read her love letter from torn pieces of paper. Comedic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 2 Min. JULIA Nay, would I were so anger’d with the same! O hateful hands, to tear such loving words! Injurious wasps, to feed on such sweet honey And kill the bees […]

“Every girl is afraid of you” From the Film “Mean Girls.” Ms. Norbury tells the class how their lives will turn out if things don’t change. 1-2 min. Written by: Tina Fey MS. NORBURY: Regina George. Every girl here is afraid of you. I’m afraid of you half the time. But I’ve met girls like you […]

“I want to read you all something” From the Film “Captain Fantastic.” Ben brings his kids to their mother’s funeral. 2-3 min. Written by: Matt Ross BEN: I’ll take that as my cue, if I may. First off, Leslie practiced Buddhism. Which, to her, was a philosophy and not an organized religion. In fact, Leslie abhorred organized […]

A RAISIN IN THE SUN – 20-year old Beneatha is currently going to college and some of her personal beliefs and views have distanced her from conservative family. She dreams of being a doctor and struggles to determine her identity as a well-educated black woman. 1-2 min. BENEATHA: Me?…Me?…Me, I’m nothing…Me. When I was very small…we used […]

RED – Ken angrily addresses the numerous issues he has with Rothko. From the play Red by John Logan. 3-4 min. KEN: (Explodes.) Bores you?! Bores you?! – Christ almighty trying working for you for a living! – The talking-talking-talking-jesus-christ-won’t-he-ever-shut-up titanic self-absorption of the man! You stand there trying to look so deep when you’re nothing but a […]

“I always wanted to have my name in all the papers.”from the film “Chicago.” In this monologue Roxie Hart narrates stories of her relationships to an imaginary audience. Ideal for Young Adults ranging from 20-35. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Bill Condon Roxie: “I always wanted to have my name in all the papers. Before I met […]

“You look cold, boys.” from the TV series “Game of Thrones.” Sir Allister Thorne confronts his recruits and tells them of the last time he faced winter and was outside of the wall to warn them that if they don’t toughen up, they won’t survive the next big winter. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 36-50. […]

“See, the thing is, I care very much about aviation.” from the film “The Aviator.” Brought to a Congressional hearing by Senator Brewster over misused government money that Hughes Aircraft received to build several war planes, Howard Hughes has to defend himself from several accusations. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 36-50. 1-2 Mins. Written By: […]

“You can understand me? Like hell you can.” from the film “Youth.” Lena tells her father how she feels about him. Ideal for Adult Females ranging from 20-35. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Paolo Sorrentino Lena: You can understand me? Like hell you can. Mummy would’ve been able to understand me. Mummy found herself in the same […]
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