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I Need A Good Short Monologue

I need a good monologue?

Here's a couple monologues from Freaky Friday
written by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, from the novel by Mary Rodgers:

Tess (as her daughter Anna): Mr. Bates, may I please speak with you? By what stretch of the imagination . . . I mean, like, how could I, like, get an “F”? I mean, what mistakes did I make? That was a college-level analysis. In a matter of fact I most certainly am qualified of making that point. "As in Hamlet, ‘what’s done is done’"? That’s "Macbeth," you know-nothing twit. Bates. Elton Bates. Griffith High School. Well, you asked me, I mean, my mom to the prom, but she turned you down. And now you’re taking it out on her daughter, aren’t you? Aren’t you?! Oh come on, it was high school dance. I mean, you’ve got to let go and move on, man. And if you don’t, I’m ! sure the school board would love to hear about your pathetic vendetta against an innocent student. Oh, and by the way Elton, she had a boyfriend, and you were weird.
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Tess (as Anna): I have to ask you to do something for me. It needs to happen now before the toasts and speeches. Clearly we're not switching back tonight. I need you to tell Ryan you need to postpone the wedding. No, listen, I can see you're not ready for this. And I can wait. I guess that I was just so happy, I wasn't thinking about what's best for you and Harry. If he loves me like I think he does, he'll wait, too. He'll understand. He'll be very sweet and gracious about it. But please, just please let him know that I love him. And be as kind as you possibly can for me.


you can also look at the website below....it has a bunch of monologues from movies and stuff...



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I need a short comedic monologue?

There are a lot of good ones out there here are a few:

funny anger:
http://www.wholefamily.com/aboutteensnow...

funny confusion:
http://www.icomedytv.com/Scripts/tabid/3...

funny phone call:
http://www.icomedytv.com/Scripts/tabid/3...

Those are some good ones.

If you don't like those, just google "funny short monologues"

I need a good monologue!?

I'm auditioning for Flounder in the Little Mermaid and I need a one minute-monologue that really embodies his character. Something happy or excited or nervous. I can't seem to find anything good and I've been looking for hours. Help!

I need short story monologue ideas?

Write a monologue about the trials and tribulations of getting up and going to school and doing homework.

What is a good (and short) shakespeare monologue?

I was searching for some before, and found this site:
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/wo...

Most of the monologues in "All's Well That Ends Well" are short. So are:

Romeo and Juliet:
Iiii3 - Nurse
Iiii86 - Lady Capulet
IIIii78 - Juliet

Break a leg!

What are some good short Shakespearean monologues for a teenage female for an audition?

I don't know who you're auditioning for, but my bet is that you don't need to restrict yourself to monologues by female characters.   I think no one will mind if you do a male character's monologue.And if the monologue is supposed to be short, you don't necessarily need to ignore monologues that are too long.  For some of them, you can begin after the beginning or end before the ending.One passage you might consider is where Lady Macbeth reads Macbeth's letter, Act 1, Scene 5.   You have to show that while you are reciting Macbeth's words, you can simultaneously act out Lady Macbeth's reaction without losing the distance between Lady Macbeth and the narration she's reading; and that you can make Lady Macbeth seem evil without making her seem to know that she is evil.

What are some good short powerful female monologues to do for your drama class?

I did this years ago in Spanish! Let me know if you like it. I think it is very powerful.Saint Joan by George Bernard ShawJoan: Yes, they told me you were fools and that I was not to listen to your fine words nor trust to your charity. You promised me my life but you lied. You think that life is nothing but not being stone dead. It is not the bread and water I fear: bread has no sorrow for me, and water no affliction. But to shut me from the light of the sky, and the sight of the fields and flowers, to chain my feet so that I can never again ride with the soldiers nor climb the hills; to make me breathe foul damp darkness, and keep me from everything that brings me back to the love of God when your wickedness and foolishness tempt me to hate Him. All this is worse than the furnace in the Bible that was heated seven times. I could do without my warhorse, I could drag about in a skirt. I could let the banners and the trumpets and the knights and soldiers pass me and leave me behind as they leave the other women, if only I could still hear the wind in the trees, the larks in the sunshine, the young lambs crying through the healthy frost, and the blessed blessed church bells that send my angel voices floating to me on the wind. But without these things I cannot live; and by your wanting to take them away from me, or from any human creature, I know that your counsel is of the devil, and that mine is of God.

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