‘Mean Girls’ (Regina): “Why were you talking to Janis Ian?”
“I was best friends with her in middle school. I know, right? It’s so embarrassing”
‘Mean Girls’ (Regina): “Why were you talking to Janis Ian?” Read More »
“I was best friends with her in middle school. I know, right? It’s so embarrassing”
‘Mean Girls’ (Regina): “Why were you talking to Janis Ian?” Read More »
“We always vote before we ask someone to eat lunch with us, because you have to be considerate of the rest of the group.”
‘Mean Girls’ (Gretchen): “We only wear jeans or track pants on Friday” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for women from the movie, ‘Up in the Air’
‘Up in the Air’ (Alex): “When you fly, you can be anyone you want” Read More »
A dramatic one minute monologue for women from the movie, ‘Up in the Air’
‘Up in the Air’ (Alex): “Yep, a nice smile just might do it” Read More »
“Remember last week when we went to Lucy’s award thing?”
‘Hallpass’ (Maggie) Read More »
“I’m calling an emergency Bella-meeting.”
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“Has anybody ever told you how Tommy died?”
‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (Tiffany) Read More »
“Larry is like a little boy. Ever since our divorce, he thinks the only way he can get my attention is to cause a fuss.”
‘About Schmidt’ (Roberta Talks About Randall) Read More »
“They never try girls as adults. Sexist but true. Plus I’ll have the biggest legal defense fund you ever saw.”
‘Hard Candy’ (Hayley) Read More »
“Anyway it’s not just the sex. It’s that…this guy knows me.”
‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence’ (Eliza and the Learning Curve) Read More »
A contemporary comedy of manners which explores sexual harassment, misplaced amour, and the possibility of a four sided love triangle.
‘Spike Heels’ (Lydia): “At first, I admired Andrew’s interest in your welfare” Read More »
Mrs. Mueller tells Sister Aloysius that her son needs a man in his life.
‘Doubt’ (Mrs. Muller) Read More »
Set in a small town brothel, Lily has just arrived determined to earn enough to pay her debts as Lana tells her the ways of her new world
‘The Early Girl’ (Lana) Read More »
A dramatic monologue for women from Theresa Rebeck’s play, Spike Heels.
‘Spike Heels’ (Georgie): “Shame on your for thinking you’re better than the rest of us” Read More »
Virginia: They ain’t doing anything. They tried that number on me out in Hollywood. “You’re only as good as your last picture.” My agent told me. “Bulls—,” I told him. “Nothing’s as bad as my last three pictures but especially me. Just get me a job.” “Ginny, I can’t get
‘It’s Only a Play’ (Virginia): “And people wonder why I bottomed out?” Read More »
Here’s a Hazel One-Minute monologue from ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ (Hazel and the Support Group) Read More »
‘Julie’ Monologue from the movie, ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ (Julie): “I can’t help but feel I’m missing out” Read More »