60 New Monologues to Inspire the Young Actor
Are you a young actor looking for new monologues to add to your repertoire? Look no further! This collection of 60 new monologues is perfect for auditions, acting classes, or personal practice.
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 2239 KB |
Text-to-Speech | : | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | : | Enabled |
Word Wise | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 108 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
These monologues cover a wide range of topics and characters, from the comedic to the dramatic. There are monologues for young men and women, as well as monologues for actors of all ages. Whether you're looking for a monologue to showcase your comedic chops or your dramatic skills, you're sure to find something in this collection that you'll love.
So what are you waiting for? Start exploring these new monologues today and find the perfect one to help you shine in your next audition or performance.
Monologues for Young Men
- Monologue 1: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
- Monologue 2: The Lion and the Mouse
- Monologue 3: The Tortoise and the Hare
- Monologue 4: The Little Red Hen
- Monologue 5: The Three Little Pigs
- Monologue 6: The Ugly Duckling
- Monologue 7: The Emperor's New Clothes
- Monologue 8: The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- Monologue 9: Aladdin
- Monologue 10: The Little Mermaid
Monologues for Young Women
- Monologue 11: Cinderella
- Monologue 12: Snow White
- Monologue 13: Sleeping Beauty
- Monologue 14: Rapunzel
- Monologue 15: Belle
- Monologue 16: Ariel
- Monologue 17: Mulan
- Monologue 18: Pocahontas
- Monologue 19: Elsa
- Monologue 20: Moana
Monologues for Actors of All Ages
- Monologue 21: The Gettysburg Address
- Monologue 22: I Have a Dream
- Monologue 23: The Declaration of Independence
- Monologue 24: The Star-Spangled Banner
- Monologue 25: The Pledge of Allegiance
- Monologue 26: The Lord's Prayer
- Monologue 27: The 23rd Psalm
- Monologue 28: The Beatitudes
- Monologue 29: The Ten Commandments
- Monologue 30: The Golden Rule
Monologue 1: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
A young boy named Timmy loved to play tricks on people. One day, he decided to play a trick on the villagers by pretending that there was a wolf attacking his sheep. The villagers came running to help, but when they got to Timmy's farm, they saw that there was no wolf. Timmy laughed and laughed, and the villagers were very angry. They told Timmy that if he ever cried wolf again, they would not come to help him.
A few days later, a real wolf came to Timmy's farm and started to attack his sheep. Timmy ran to the village and cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" But the villagers did not believe him. They thought he was just trying to play another trick on them. So they did not come to help him. The wolf killed all of Timmy's sheep, and Timmy was very sad.
Timmy learned his lesson that day. He never cried wolf again, and he never played tricks on people again.
Monologue 2: The Lion and the Mouse
A lion was sleeping in the sun when a mouse ran over his paw. The lion woke up and was about to eat the mouse, but the mouse begged for mercy. The lion laughed and said, "Why should I spare you? You are just a little mouse." The mouse said, "If you spare me, I will help you one day." The lion laughed again and let the mouse go.
A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter's trap. The mouse heard the lion's roar and ran to help him. The mouse chewed through the ropes of the trap, and the lion was free.
The lion was very grateful to the mouse and said, "Thank you for saving my life. I never thought that a little mouse like you could be so helpful." The mouse said, "Even the smallest creatures can be helpful, if they are willing to try."
Monologue 3: The Tortoise and the Hare
A tortoise and a hare were having a race. The hare was very fast, and he was sure that he would win. The tortoise was very slow, but he was determined to win.
The hare started off very fast, and he soon left the tortoise far behind. The hare was so confident that he would win that he decided to take a nap. The tortoise kept going, slowly but steadily. When the hare woke up, he was surprised to see that the tortoise was almost at the finish line. The hare started to run as fast as he could, but it was too late. The tortoise had already won the race.
The hare learned that it is important to never give up, no matter how slow you are. And the tortoise learned that even the smallest creatures can achieve great things, if they are willing to work hard.
Monologue 4: The Little Red Hen
Once upon a time, there was a little red hen who lived on a farm. She was a very hard worker, and she loved to bake bread.
One day, the little red hen decided to make a loaf of bread. She went to the wheat field and gathered some wheat. Then she went to the mill and ground the wheat into flour. Then she went to the store and bought some eggs and milk.
4.9 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 2239 KB |
Text-to-Speech | : | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | : | Enabled |
Word Wise | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 108 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
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4.9 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 2239 KB |
Text-to-Speech | : | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | : | Enabled |
Word Wise | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 108 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |