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    Monologues for Men

    Monologues for Men

    If you’re looking for an audition piece that’s comedic or dramatic, we’ve got some great monologues for men to choose from! And we are constantly adding more and more every week. If you don’t see one you like, keep checking back!

    Quick Male Monologue Tips:

    • Find a monologue that fits you and your experiences. Find a character or situation that you can relate to.
    • Pick a monologue that is age-appropriate. If you’re in your 20’s, don’t choose a monologue for a detective who’s about to retire.
    • Choose a monologue that is suitable for the role you want. Are you auditioning for a comedy? Pick a comedic monologue! Want to get a role in a drama? Pick a dramatic one.
    • Find one that tells a story. One that fits you, that has emotional relevance and will keep those watching you interested.

    Find Your Male Monologue Below!

    Comedic Monologues for Men

    Dramatic Monologues for Men

    Short Monologues for Men

    Male Monologues from Movies

    Male Monologues from Plays

     

    'The Dining Room' (Architect): "I’ll send you my bill for the work I’ve done so far"

    ‘The Dining Room’ (Architect): “I’ll send you my bill for the work I’ve done so far”

    'The Dining Room' (Father): "You tell Miss Kelly that, if you please"

    ‘The Dining Room’ (Father): “You tell Miss Kelly that, if you please”

    Monologues from the Musical, 42nd Street

    ’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “You’re quite a girl, Miss Peggy Sawyer”

    Monologues from the Musical, 42nd Street

    ’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “You’ve got to come back a star!”

    Monologues from the Musical, 42nd Street

    ’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “By tomorrow night I’ll either have a live leading lady or a dead chorus girl”

    Monologues from the Musical, 42nd Street

    ’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “Sawyer, think of Broadway”

    Monologues from the Musical, 42nd Street

    ’42nd STREET’ (Julian Marsh): “All right, everybody gather around and listen to me”

    Ryan's (George Clooney) Monologue from Up in the Air

    ‘Up in the Air’ (Ryan): “How much does your life weigh?”

    Mr. Griffith's (Thomas Haden Church) Monologue from Easy A

    ‘Easy A’ (Mr. Griffith): “I’m hearing things, Olive”

    Brandon's (Dan Byrd) Monologue from Easy A

    ‘Easy A’ (Brandon): “Olive, you don’t understand how hard it is”

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