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Where can I find monologues for auditions?
Search Playscripts.com. They have a section called “high school category” with age-appropriate scripts. Use my Monologue Concierge, my extensive collection of age-appropriate college audition monologues.
Where do monologues occur?
Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, etc.), as well as in non-dramatic media such as poetry.
What shows have monologues?
The 15 Best Monologues in TV History
- 15 “America is Not the Greatest Country” – The Newsroom.
- 14 Alicia Breaks Down – The Good Wife.
- 13 “Bros Before Hoes” – The Office.
- 12 Ophelia Brushes Annalise’s Hair – How to Get Away With Murder.
- 11 “Clear Eyes, Full Heart” – Friday Night Lights.
- 10 “Risk” – Star Trek.
How many types of monologues are there?
There are two basic types of monologues in drama: Exterior monologue: This is where the actor speaks to another person who is not in the performance space or to the audience. Interior monologue: This is where the actor speaks as if to himself or herself.
What are good monologues?
Here are some of the best movie monologues.
- American Psycho – “Morning Routine”
- Queen & Slim- “What Do You Want?”
- Star Wars Episode V – “I Am Your Father”
- Whiplash – “Break Up”
- It’s A Wonderful Life – “Lasso the Moon”
- The Big Lebowski – “I’m the Dude”
- Training Day- “King Kong”
- Rudy – Fortune’s Truth.
Can a monologue have two characters?
While a monologue is a given by one character (“mono”=single), a dialogue is a conversation that occurs between two or more characters. Monologues and dialogues are similar in that they both deliver language to the audience.
Is a monologue in first person?
A monologue is always presented by a single person. It can be a soliloquy, an internal thought, or just a long speech to another character. Like soliloquies, monologues are always first person.