‘American Graffiti’ (Laurie): “I asked you out, remember?”
A comedic monologue for women from the film, American Graffiti.
‘American Graffiti’ (Laurie): “I asked you out, remember?” Read More »
A comedic monologue for women from the film, American Graffiti.
‘American Graffiti’ (Laurie): “I asked you out, remember?” Read More »
A one minute monologue for teen girls from the movie, HEATHERS.
‘Heathers’ (Heather Chandler): “You were nothing before you met me!” Read More »
A dramatic female monologue from the movie, THE NOTEBOOK
‘The Notebook’ (Allie): “I prayed for you to die” Read More »
A dramatic one minute female monologue for women from the movie, THE NOTEBOOK
‘The Notebook’ (Allie): “This isn’t a summer thing” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for women from the film, THE NOTEBOOK
‘The Notebook’ (Allie): “Don’t you ever call him low class” Read More »
A one minute dramatic monologue for females from the film, THE NOTEBOOK.
‘The Notebook’ (Allie): “You make me nervous, you know that?” Read More »
A comedic one minute monologue for teen girls from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ (Girl Whose Party It Is): “My problem?! My PROBLEM??!!” Read More »
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.
‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ (Denise): “You haven’t spoken to me since sixth grade” Read More »
A female monologue for teens from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ (Amanda): “I really do wish things were different, I swear I do.” Read More »
A comedic monologue for male or female teens from the movie, Can’t Hardly Wait.
‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ (Reminiscing Guy/Girl): “I’m like totally gonna miss you!” Read More »
A short monologue for kids from the movie, Captain Fantastic, starring Viggo Mortensen.
‘Captain Fantastic’ (Zaja): “You will always be my mommy” Read More »
A dramatic female monologue from the movie, The Notebook.
‘The Notebook’ (Allie): “Do you remember sneaking over here…” Read More »
A comedic female monologue from the film, In & Out
‘In & Out’ (Emily): “I lost 75 pounds! You say you’re sorry?” Read More »
A comedic Tracy Flick one minute monologue from the Reese Witherspoon movie, Election.
‘Election’ (Tracy Flick): “I really must insist that You help me win the election” Read More »
Track Flick’s one minute comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
‘Election’ (Tracy Flick): “Why are you lecturing me?” Read More »
Tracy Flick’s comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
‘Election’ (Tracy Flick): “Wait – are you accusing me?” Read More »
“You blockhead. What a fool I was. Trick or treats come only once a year.”
‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (Sally): “I was robbed!” Read More »
“My mom lost her hair because of chemo. And my father started sleeping with a bald woman.”
‘Adventureland’ (Em): Reveals Why She Hates Her Dad Read More »
“I’d feel sorry for her if she wasn’t such a pathetic, status-obsessed witch.”
‘Adventureland’ (Em): Hates Her Stepmother Read More »