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In show business, age is not just a number but a treasure trove of experiences, memories, and narratives waiting to be unveiled. For senior actors, the stage or screen is not just a platform but a sanctuary where the richness ...
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The art of delivering an impressive monologue is a skill often neglected, especially amongst teenagers. Yet, in a world increasingly valuing effective communication, this talent is more essential than ever. Acting auditions, speech competitions, presentations – these all require a ...
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In the realm of theater and the performing arts, the names of iconic actors shine brightly, leaving an indelible mark on the stage and screen. Behind the scenes, however, lie the visionary individuals who shape and nurture these stars, enabling ...
Unleash Your Inner Playwright: A Guide for Actors Writing Their Own Monologues

As an actor, you understand the power of a well-crafted monologue. It can reveal your character’s innermost thoughts, emotions, and desires while showcasing your acting abilities to the fullest. But what if the perfect monologue for your audition or performance ...
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To be a successful actor, it’s a must to have a clear understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. Knowing your strengths will help you to showcase your talents and stand out in auditions and performances, while being aware of your ...
Everyone Should Take Acting Classes

Do you take acting classes? Well, you should. All aspiring and working actors should – they’d be like bodybuilders without a gym membership if they didn’t – but acting classes aren’t just for actors. The skills and techniques taught in an acting ...
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If you want to be a successful actor, there are a few things you need to master. First and foremost is your monologue. A monologue is a speech that is given by an individual, typically in a dramatic play. It ...

“Julia has always needed company” from the film “Nowhere Boy.” Mimi tells the story of John’s birth. 2-3 min. MIMI: Julia has always needed company. Do you understand what I mean by company? She found it with a young soldier whilst your ...

SOUND OF MUSIC – Captain Von Trapp meets Maria. Dramatic Monologue for Adult Male. 1 Min. CAPTAIN VON TRAPP: (to Maria, first meeting) I’m Captain von Trapp. You are Fraulein Maria? Now, Fraulein, as to your duties here. You will ...

“If I could be beautiful on the outside for a day, that would be my dream come true,” from the play “Beautiful Day”. Linda talks to a stranger she met in a park about how she wishes she could be and ...

SINGING IN THE RAIN JR – Don Lockwood reminisces about his life. Dramatic Monologue for Teen Male. 1 Min. Don: Well, I’ve had one motto which I’ve always lived by: Dignity – always dignity. This was instilled in me by ...

IN THE NEXT ROOM – Elizabeth says goodbye to Mrs. Givings. Dramatic monologue for adult female. 2 min. ELIZABETH:  My mother told me to pray each day since I was a little girl, to pray that you borrow everything, everyone ...

“It’s a drink” from the Film “E.T.” Elliot shows E.T. objects. Comedic Monologue For Kid Male. 2 Min. Written by: Melissa Mathison Elliot: Coke. You see, we drink it. It’s a, it’s a drink. You know, food. These are toys, these ...

“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. ...

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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

“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 ...

“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? ...

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 ...