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Where can I find monologues online?

Where can I find monologues online?

Suggested sites for finding monologues on the web for free:

  • Monologue Archive. An assortment of public domain monologues taken from classic plays organized by gender and type.
  • Shakespeare’s Monologues.
  • Audition Monologues by Stage Agent.
  • The Monologue Database.
  • Ace Your Audition Monologues.

Where can I find monologues for auditions?

But where do I find the monologues?

  • WorldCat is your friend.
  • Befriend your librarian.
  • The National New Play Network operates the New Play Exchange.
  • Most playwrights have agents or websites with contact information.
  • Look for lists.
  • Used bookstores are treasure troves.
  • New Dramatists.
  • Podcasts.

How do you find the right monologue?

10 Tips For Choosing The Best Monologue For You

  1. Know your casting type and be realistic about it.
  2. Know your age range.
  3. Play to your strengths.
  4. Choose a monologue with shifts in emotion.
  5. Choose one that matches the role you are going for.
  6. If they haven’t specified timings, keep it short.
  7. Choose a strong character.

What is the best monologue of all time?

Best Monologues of Actors

  • Charlie Chaplin – The Great Dictator’s finale.
  • A Few Good Men – You can’t handle the truth!
  • Joker – Talk Show Monologue.
  • Hannibal – Meeting Clarice.
  • Game of Thrones – Tyrion’s Confession.
  • Little Women (2019) – Jo’s I want to be loved.
  • Stoker – Mother and Daughter Conversation.

What are the best monologues?

Where can I find contemporary monologues?

Monologue Blogger maintains thousands of free contemporary monologues from published plays you may use for your next acting audition.

What are the most popular monologues?

What monologues should not do?

Overdone songs and monologues

  • Nothing with excessive profanity.
  • Nothing that puts yourself up on a pedestal/says look at me!
  • Nothing with excessive sexual innuendo.
  • Do not play a mentally challenged person.
  • Do not ask rhetorical questions of a sexual nature to the audition panel.
  • Nothing from a current hit Broadway show.

What are some famous monologues?

What are contemporary monologues?

Contemporary monologues are speeches taken from plays that go as far back as the beginning of the twentieth century, and as far forward as the present moment. Active Monologues vs. Narrative Monologues. There are generally two kinds of monologues that writers can utilize, active and narrative.

What is the greatest monologue of all time?

Here are the 20 Greatest Monologues in Movie History:

  • 8 Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now.
  • 7 Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream.
  • 6 Tom Wilkinson in Michael Clayton.
  • 5 Meryl Streep in Sophie’s Choice.
  • 4 Mo’Nique in Precious.
  • 3 Samuel L.
  • 2 Viola Davis in Doubt.
  • 1 Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird.

What are some dramatic female monologues?

– Luciana, The Comedy of Errors, Act 3, Scene 2: “And may it be that you have quite forgot/A husband’s office?” – Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act 4, Scene 4: “How many women would do such a message?” – Anything Olivia does in Twelfth Night. Her speeches are shorter, but they tend to be overshadowed by Viola, so it would be an unexpected change.

What are some female monologues from a play?

– Everybody is going to tell you what they know, but nobody knows—except your Aunt K elly. – That movie The Bodyguard is a lie. Nobody is coming to save you. – Looks like I crossed that one out. What is that? – Your friends are not your friends. – It’s going to hurt the first time. – But it gets better, for a while at least, until it gets worse.

What is a three minute female monologue?

Running time is anywhere from 1-2-3 minutes long. Rita is someone who shuts down emotionally in life when it comes to communicating with people and all she wants to do is break out of herself.

What are some of the best MCU monologues?

– T’chaka: The time has come, for you to come home and be reunited with me. – T’challa: Why (dialect), why didn’t you bring the boy home? why baba? – T’chaka: He . . . He was