Where can I find audition monologues?
Search Playscripts.com. They have a section called “high school category” with age-appropriate scripts. Use my Monologue Concierge, my extensive collection of age-appropriate college audition monologues.
Do musicals have monologues?
Monologues from Broadway musicals are always fun to perform but choose one that is suitable for the role you want. Are you auditioning for a comedy? Pick a comedic monologue!
How long should an audition monologue be?
Most monologues should be no longer than a minute and half, or about 20 to 30 lines, unless you’ve been directed otherwise. Less is almost always more. Your goal is to get the casting director and director to call you back, which they will do only if they are interested in seeing more of you.
What should my monologue be about?
Monologues are supposed to reveal important details about a character or the plot—it’s essential that you’ve developed the speaking character and a detailed plot for them to inhabit, even before you start writing. Monologues help inform the audience about the character’s traits and past events.
What are some good audition monologues?
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What is an example of dramatic monologue?
Dramatic monologue. A poem in which an imagined speaker addresses a silent listener, usually not the reader. Examples include Robert Browning’s “ My Last Duchess ,” T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” and Ai’s “Killing Floor.” A lyric may also be addressed to someone, but it is short and songlike and may appear to address…
What is a monologue from a play?
A monologue is a moment in a play, film, or novel, where a character speaks without being interrupted by any other characters.