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“Incriminating? How can you ask that, Isabel?” from the play, ” Poor Harold!” Harold has disgraced his family by being named in a divorce case. He laments the letters that were printed. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 30-49. 1-2 Mins. ...

“O Rage! O Despair!” from the play “The Cid”. In this monologue Don Diego despairs for the way Don Gomes humiliated him. Ideal for Adult Males that are in their 50s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Pierre Corneille DON DIEGO: O rage! ...

“Allie, they’re not crazy” from the film, “The Notebook”. Noah tells Allie that her parents are right and they can’t be together anymore. Ideal for Adult Males in their 20s. 1 Min. Written By: Jeremy Leven NOAH: Allie, they’re not crazy. ...

“I wanna thank all of you for a terrific summer.” from the film “Wet Hot American Summer” Set on the last day of camp, in the hot summer of 1981, it follows a group of counselors who are each trying to ...

“You know — you’re not as vile as I thought you were.” From the film “10 Things I Hate About You”. Patrick takes care of a drunk Kat, and they learn more about each other. 5-6 Min.  Patrick marches Kat ...

SOUND OF MUSIC – Brigitta tells Maria that her father loves her. Dramatic Monologue for Teen Female. 1 Min. BRIGITTA: (to Maria) Oh, Freulein, Father’s never going to marry her. Why, he couldn’t, because he’s in love with you. … ...

SOUND OF MUSIC – Maria tells Captain Von Trapp how to show love to his children. Dramatic Monologue for Young Adult Female. 1 Min. MARIA: (to Captain Von Trapp) I know you don’t know your children, but you’ve got to. ...

SHREK JR – Fiona reveals that she’s an ogre to Donkey. Dramatic Monologue for Kid Female. 1 Min. FIONA: Donkey, it’s okay! Shhh! Donkey, I am the princess. It’s me – in this body. No, I didn’t eat the princess. “By ...

“Four days ago…” from the film “Elizabethtown”  During an outrageous memorial for a Southern patriarch, an unexpected romance blooms between a young woman and man. Ideal for Young Adult Males ranging from 20s-30s. 1 Min. Written By: Cameron Crowe DREW: ...

“I don’t think I can do this.” from the film “Up In the Air.” With a job traveling around the country firing people, Ryan Bingham enjoys his life living out of a suitcase, but finds that lifestyle threatened by the presence ...

“Me, the ‘street rat'” from the film “Aladdin.” Aladdin laments about falling in love with Jasmine. Dramatic Monologue for Kid/Teen Male. 1 Min. Written by: Guy Ritchie and John August ALADDIN: But I do like Jasmine. I mean, “The Princess!” Ugh! ...

“Look around you” from the film “Tuck Everlasting.” Tuck wants to make sure Winnie knows what she’s getting into. Dramatic Monologue for Teen/Young Adult Male. 2 Min. Written by: Jeffrey Lieber, James V. Hart, and Natalie Babbitt Tuck: Look around you, ...

“Can you read my mind?” From the film “Superman.” Lois Lane talks to her love Superman. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, et. al. Lois: Can you read my mind? Do ...

“And now I know that only love can truly save the world,” from the film “Wonder Woman”. Diana’s concluding statement. 1-2 Min. DIANA: I used to want to save the world. To end war and bring peace to mankind. But ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

“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? ...

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 ...

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 ...