‘The Parent Trap’ (Hallie): “We can pull it off. We’re twins, aren’t we?”
A one minute comedic monologue for kids (girls) from the movie, THE PARENT TRAP.
‘The Parent Trap’ (Hallie): “We can pull it off. We’re twins, aren’t we?” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for kids (girls) from the movie, THE PARENT TRAP.
‘The Parent Trap’ (Hallie): “We can pull it off. We’re twins, aren’t we?” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for kids (girls) from the movie, THE PARENT TRAP.
‘The Parent Trap’ (Annie): “That’s the way true love works” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for kids (girls) from the movie, THE PARENT TRAP.
‘The Parent Trap’ (Annie): “Don’t you realize what’s happening?!?” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for men from the musical, Hairspray.
‘Hairspray’ (Wilbur): “You gotta think big to be big” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for teen girls from the Broadway musical, Hairspray.
‘Hairspray’ (Tracy): “I’ve got to turn myself in and go back to jail” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for teen girls from the Broadway musical, Hairspray.
‘Hairspray’ (Tracy): “Why do they have to be so mean?” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for teen boys from the musical, Hairspray.
A one minute comedic monologue for women from the musical, Hairspray.
‘Hairspray’ (Velma): “We do NOT touch ourselves – anywhere – while on camera” Read More »
A semi-comedic one minute monologue for women from the film, Network, written by Paddy Chayefsky.
‘Network’ (Schlesinger): “You needn’t bother to read them” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for women from the film, Network, written by Paddy Chayefsky.
‘Network’ (Diana): “The Wayward Witch of Wall Street, something like that” Read More »
A short comedic monologue for men from the film, Network, written by Paddy Chayefsky.
‘Network’ (Max): “Take me to the middle of the George Washington Bridge!” Read More »
A short monologue for men from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
‘Harvey’ (Lofgren): “Listen, lady, I’ve been drivin’ this route 15 years” Read More »
A short, comedic male monologue from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
‘Harvey’ (Elwood): “Aunt Ethel, I want you to meet Harvey” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue from the film, Clueless.
‘Clueless’ (Cher): “You have to take advantage of this window of opportunity” Read More »
A short comedic monologue for teen boys from the movie, Clueless.
‘Clueless’ (Travis): “Tardiness is not something you can do all on your own” Read More »
A short comedic monologue for teen girls from the movie, Clueless.
‘Clueless’ (Cher): “It doesn’t say “R.S.V.P.” on the Statue of Liberty” Read More »
A short comedic monologue for men from the hit musical, The Book of Mormon.
A short comedic monologue for men from the hit musical, The Book of Mormon.
A short comedic monologue for men from the hit musical, The Book of Mormon.
‘The Book of Mormon’ (Elder Cunningham): “Are you a Star Wars guy or a Star Trek guy!” Read More »
A one minute comedic monologue for teens and young women from the movie, American Graffiti.
‘American Graffiti’ (Debbie): “You know, I had a pretty good time tonight” Read More »