‘American Graffiti’ (Laurie): “I asked you out, remember?”
A comedic monologue for women from the film, American Graffiti.
A comedic monologue for women from the film, American Graffiti.
A one minute monologue for teen girls from the movie, HEATHERS.
A dramatic female monologue from the movie, THE NOTEBOOK
A dramatic one minute female monologue for women from the movie, THE NOTEBOOK
A dramatic one minute monologue for women from the film, THE NOTEBOOK
A one minute dramatic monologue for females from the film, THE NOTEBOOK.
A comedic one minute monologue for teen girls from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
A dramatic monologue for women from the film, Can’t Hardly Wait.
A dramatic one minute female monologue for teens from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
A female monologue for teens from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
A comedic monologue for male or female teens from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
A short monologue for kids from the movie, Captain Fantastic, starring Viggo Mortensen.
A dramatic female monologue from the movie, The Notebook.
A comedic female monologue from the film, In & Out
A comedic Tracy Flick one minute monologue from the Reese Witherspoon movie, Election.
Track Flick’s one minute comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
Tracy Flick’s comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
“You blockhead. What a fool I was. Trick or treats come only once a year.”
“My mom lost her hair because of chemo. And my father started sleeping with a bald woman.”
“I’d feel sorry for her if she wasn’t such a pathetic, status-obsessed witch.”