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Below is a collection of monologues that can be used for auditions. They're separated by gender, then go
from youngest to oldest. There are links to the plays that they're contained within.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me...
I like talking about my writing.
Which, I know, is totally strange for a writer…
Monologues for Men |
20's
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Donald,
southern, from the play The
War of Virginia and Alabama
Tom,
a murderer, from the play The
Peach
Peter,
from the play
Diarrhea
Chris,
cruel, from the play Tori Amos with a Lisp, Gene-Spliced with
a Mule
Willy,
an old soul, from the play Dead
Middle-Aged Whore
Ron,
a hippie, from the play Oh,
Nancy!
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Carl Young performing a monologue from the as-yet-unfinished Revenge Fantasy.
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Griffin,
bitter, from the play Revenge Fantasy
Alex,
a drifter, from the play Termination Dust
Alex,
a drifter, from the play Termination Dust (2)
Bryson,
romantic, from the play Love's
Lumberings Remembered
Stupid Man,
from the play
The You'll-Never-Have-a-Second-Wife Club
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30's
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Alex,
a drifter, from the play Termination Dust
Alex,
a drifter Termination Dust (2)
Bryson,
romantic, from the play Love's
Lumberings Remembered
Reginald,
from the play
In a Red Sea
Austin,
from the play
Alyson & the Great Bagel Mistake
Kane,
tense, from the play Oh,
Nancy! (2)
Dave,
nervous, from the play
LibidOFF
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40's
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Dave,
nervous, from the play
LibidOFF
Andrew,
highly agitated, from the play
The Gun in Saint Margaret's Basement
Andrew,
highly agitated, from the play
The Gun in Saint Margaret's Basement (2)
Bruce,
forlorn, from the play
This Really is the End
Randy,
from the play
Better Living Through Chemistry (3)
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Middle-Aged
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Bruce,
forlorn, from the play
This Really is the End
Sandy, an English prof, from the play Sand
& Granite On Liberty
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60's and older
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Tom,
a Viet Nam vet, from the play Two Weeks After
Phineas,
somber and ominous, from the play The
Final Caveat of Phineas Bartholomew
Bufford,
ancient, mystical, from the play The Shed
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Monologues for Women
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20's
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Mother,
pregnant, from the play
The Fears of Harold Shivvers
Sarah,
trying to be nice, from the play
Cacophony Amore
Actress,
playing a prostitute, from the play
The Making of Eye Contact
Amy,
very drunk, from the play
Cacophony Amore (2)
Megan,
innocent, naïve, from the play
Better Living Through Chemistry
Megan,
innocent, naïve, from the play
Better Living Through Chemistry (4)
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30's
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Kacey,
triumphant from the play
A Rose Is A Rose
Jess,
very stoned, from the play
Better Living Through Chemistry (2)
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40's
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Abigail,
righteous, from the play
The Call
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50's
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Sophia,
domineering, from the play
Living with the Savage
Sophia,
domineering, from the play
Living with the Savage (2)
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