‘The Dining Room’ (Grace): “Well, you’re obviously not old enough to make an intelligent decision”
A Dramatic Monologue for Women from A.R. Gurney’s Play, The Dining Room.
A Dramatic Monologue for Women from A.R. Gurney’s Play, The Dining Room.
A One Minute Monologue for Men from A.R. Gurney’s Play, The Dining Room.
‘The Dining Room’ (Father): “You tell Miss Kelly that, if you please” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for men from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.
’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “You’re quite a girl, Miss Peggy Sawyer” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for men from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.
’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “You’ve got to come back a star!” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for men from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.
’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “Sawyer, think of Broadway” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for men from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.
’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “All right, everybody gather around and listen to me” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for women from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.
’42nd Street’ (Dorothy Brock): “So you’re going to take my place” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for men from the movie, ‘Up in the Air’ by Jason Reitman and starring George Clooney
‘Up in the Air’ (Ryan): “How much does your life weigh?” Read More »
Brian’s one minute dramatic monologue from the end of John Hughes’ classic film, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Brian): “Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for teen girls from the classic movie by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Claire): “What about you, you hypocrite!” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for teen boys from the classic movie by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Bender): “What do you care what I think, anyway?” Read More »
A one minute dramatic monologue for teen boys from the classic movie by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Brian): “Never got a F in my life” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for teen boys from the classic movie by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Andrew): “I mean, how do you apologize for something like that?” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for men from the classic movie by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club.
‘The Breakfast Club’ (Vernon): “That’s the last time, Bender” Read More »
A monologue for men from the TV Show, Better Call Saul
‘Better Call Saul’ (Jimmy): “You didn’t get it. You were never gonna get it” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for women from the TV show, Better Call Saul.
‘Better Call Saul’ (Kim): “If we’d had a house, I’d never would have wanted to leave” Read More »
A dramatic male monologue from the play, NETWORK, by Lee Hall.
‘Network’ (Max): “You are a wasteland, Diana” Read More »
A dramatic monologue for women from Lee Hall’s play, NETWORK.
The play version of Howard Beale’s famous dramatic monologue for men from Lee Hall’s, Network.
A dramatic monologue for men from the play, Network, by Lee Hall.
‘Network’ (Howard): “Take me to the middle of the George Washington Bridge!” Read More »