‘Glassheart’ (Witch): “You can have anyone, anyone but not him”
A one minute dramatic monologue for older women from Reina Hardy’s play, ‘Glassheart’
‘Glassheart’ (Witch): “You can have anyone, anyone but not him” Read More »
A one minute dramatic monologue for older women from Reina Hardy’s play, ‘Glassheart’
‘Glassheart’ (Witch): “You can have anyone, anyone but not him” Read More »
A Dramatic Male Monologue from the Play, ANNIE JUMP AND THE LIBRARY OF HEAVEN by Reina Hardy
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Girls from the Broadway Musical, Annie, written by Thomas Meehan
‘Annie’ (Annie): “No please don’t make me take my locket off” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Girls from the Broadway Musical, Annie, written by Thomas Meehan
‘Annie’ (Molly): “I dream about havin’ a mother and father again” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Men in their 20’s from the film, SUBURBIA, Written by Eric Bogosian and Directed by Richard Linklater.
‘SubUrbia’ (Tim): “You know, it was the biggest mistake of my life” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Men in their 20’s from the film, SUBURBIA, Written by Eric Bogosian and Directed by Richard Linklater.
‘SubUrbia’ (Jeff): “Does that mean you’re a genius?” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Men in their 20’s from Eric Bogosian’s Play, Suburbia.
‘SubUrbia’ (Tim): “He’s got her right where he wants her” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Women in their 20’s from Eric Bogosian’s Play, Suburbia.
‘SubUrbia’ (Bee-Bee): “It was hell with windows” Read More »
A Dramatic One Minute Monologue for Men in their 20’s from Eric Bogosian’s Play, Suburbia.
‘SubUrbia’ (Jeff): “You should get upset!” Read More »
A One Minute Dramatic Monologue for Women from A.R. Gurney’s Play, The Dining Room.
‘The Dining Room’ (Ruth): “Lately I’ve been having this recurrent dream” Read More »
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 »
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 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 short dramatic monologue for men from the film, Network, written by Paddy Chayefsky.
‘Network’ (Max): “There’s nothing left in you that I can live with!” Read More »