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100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors: The Young Actor's Guide to Audition Success

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Looking for the perfect monologue for your next audition? Look no further! This collection of 100 new comedy and drama monologues for young actors is sure to have something for everyone. From funny to serious, these monologues will help you showcase your range and talent.

Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor 7)
Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor Series Book 7)
by Mike Kimmel

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2659 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled

Comedy Monologues

  • The Audition
  • The First Date
  • The Job Interview
  • The Lost Dog
  • The Roommate from Hell

The Audition

I'm so nervous. I can't believe I'm actually here. I've been dreaming of this moment my whole life. But now that it's here, I'm terrified.

I walk into the audition room and see the casting director sitting behind a desk. She's wearing a stern expression, and I can't help but feel intimidated.

"Can I help you?" she asks.

"Um, yes," I say. "I'm here for the audition."

"What's your name?"

"My name is [your name]."

"Okay, [your name]. Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?"

I take a deep breath and start to talk about my experience. I tell her about the plays I've been in, the classes I've taken, and the workshops I've attended.

When I'm finished, she asks me to read a monologue. I choose a monologue from a play that I've been working on. I start to read, and I can feel myself getting into the character.

I finish the monologue, and the casting director smiles.

"Thank you," she says. "That was very good."

I can't believe it. I think I did well.

The First Date

I'm so excited. I'm going on a date with the cutest guy in the world. I've been planning this outfit for weeks, and I've even practiced my hair and makeup.

I get to the restaurant and see him sitting at a table. He's even cuter than I remember. I walk over to him and smile.

"Hi," I say. "I'm [your name]."

"Hi," he says. "I'm [his name]. Nice to meet you."

We sit down and start talking. We talk about our jobs, our families, and our hobbies. I can't believe how much we have in common.

After dinner, we go for a walk in the park. It's a beautiful night, and we're both having a great time.

"I had a really great time," I say.

"Me too," he says. "I'd love to do this again sometime."

I smile. "I'd like that."

The Job Interview

I'm so nervous. I've been dreaming of this job for years, and now I'm finally here, sitting in the interview room.

The interviewer walks in and sits down across from me.

"Can I help you?" she asks.

"Um, yes," I say. "I'm here for the interview."

"What's your name?"

"My name is [your name]."

"Okay, [your name]. Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?"

I take a deep breath and start to talk about my experience. I tell her about the jobs I've held, the skills I've developed, and the education I've received.

When I'm finished, she asks me why I want this job.

"I've always been passionate about this field," I say. "And I believe that my skills and experience would be a valuable asset to your team."

She smiles.

"Thank you for your time," she says. "We'll be in touch."

I walk out of the interview room feeling confident. I know that I did my best, and I'm hopeful that I'll get the job.

The Lost Dog

I'm so worried. My dog, Max, has been missing for two days. I've been searching everywhere for him, but I can't find him.

I've put up posters around the neighborhood, and I've even called the local animal shelter. But no one has seen him.

I'm starting to lose hope. I don't know what to do.

I'm sitting in my living room, crying, when I hear a bark. I jump up and run to the door. I open it and see Max standing there!

I scoop him up in my arms and hug him tightly.

Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor 7)
Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor Series Book 7)
by Mike Kimmel

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2659 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
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Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor 7)
Monologues for Kids and Tweens II: 100 New Comedy and Drama Monologues for Young Actors (The Young Actor Series Book 7)
by Mike Kimmel

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2659 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
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