- Should have 12-20 monologues in your pocket after you graduate- can perform anywhere any time
- Can splice/dice monologues if needed (except Shakespeare)
- Don't require any dialogue from others
- Do a piece for what you look like- ethnicity, age, gender, etc.
- Can be a memory, a rant, a monologue, a prayer....
Reading Monologues
- Autumn- Paper Moons
- kiddo, cosmetics, bone structure
- really good
- Nate- Breakfast Club
- dad/beat up kid
- really good
- used to be overdone when movie first came out but not anymore
- Naz- This Is Our Youth
- easy, liar, new friends
- Siena- The Blair Witch Project
- emotional
- Kaitlyn- Aida
- princess, pharaoh, sailing
- Erin- Greatest Play Ever Written
- fig newtons, sums up marriage
- Jacob- Mad Men
- metaphor in the fridge, family
- Liza- Enigma
- didn't want to love you, heart in your pocket
- good, emotional
- Larissa- Summer and Smoke
- love as kids, questions
- good soft accent
- Scarlett- Crimes of The Heart
- good morning, run away with him
- Ryan- Star Spangled Girl
- born 150 years too late
- Jessica- Laughing Wild
- life, people, tuna fish can
- overdone, pick another
- Maddie- New Girl
- Jess to Nick's uptight girlfriend
- Monica- Overruled
- dinner, husbands
- Matt- The Laramie Project
- need a scene, parents come to everything, homosexual
- Rodrigo- Walking Dead
- your way, fight
- Carter- Hurricane Season
- basketball playbook, coach to players
- Mico- Good Will Hunting
- art, Michelangelo, you wouldn't know, cancer
- Me- And Turning, Stay
It's important to read monologues first to know if it's a good fit for you and what you're aiming for.
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