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Monologue for audition
Monologue for audition








monologue for audition
  1. MONOLOGUE FOR AUDITION MOVIE
  2. MONOLOGUE FOR AUDITION TV

These are mostly movie monologues for teens, and some of the characters are a lot older than their teens, but these are still fun monologues to learn and to recite. Here are some monologues for teenage boys.

monologue for audition

I shall hit the bottom, hit it very hard, and oh, how it will hurt! Monologues for Teenage Boys I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny that would be.

monologue for audition

I must be getting somewhere near the center of the earth. Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it even if I fell off the top of the house! I wonder how many miles I’ve fallen by this time. After such a fall as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling downstairs. I believe I have been falling for five minutes, and I still can’t see the bottom! Hmph!. I never realized that rabbit holes were so dark. Why not? There’s no rule that I mayn’t go where I please. And I do so want to know what he is late for. I asked him a civil question, and he pretended not to hear me. Alice in Wonderland Monologue (Alice)Īlice: Why, how impolite of him. And all the houses are so neat and pretty… Cause they all look just alike. The sweetest, greenest place- where everybody has the same little lawn out front and the same little flagstone patio out back. Just a little street in a little suburb, far far from Urban Skid Row. Wish me luck.” Little Shop of Horrors Monologue (Audrey)Īudrey: Oh no. Aren’t I a human being? Don’t I yearn and ache…and shop? Don’t I deserve love…and jewelry? Good-bye everybody. So I destroyed one innocent life after another. But did any of you love me? I mean, really love me? So I killed. My late, late husband Fester, and his adorable family. “Sorry about dinner, Deb, the Pope has a cold.” Husband number 2: the senator. That’s not what I wanted, that’s not who I was. My birthday, I was 10 and do you know what they got me? Malibu Barbie. Generous, doting, or were they? All I ever wanted was a Ballerina Barbie in her pretty pink tutu. I don’t like guns or bombs or electric chairs, but sometimes people just won’t listen and so I have to use persuasion, and slides. The Addam’s Family (Debbie Jellinski)ĭebbie Jellinsky: I don’t want to hurt anybody. Let me just begin by saying that there are two sides to every story. So here it is, Part 1: The Shudder-Inducing-and-Cliched-However-Totally-False-Account-of-How-I-Lost-My-Virginity-To-A-Guy-At-A-Community-College. Look, I just need to set the record straight and what better way to broadcast my thoughts then here, on the internet. But for any guy hoping that the sizzling details of my sordid past will inspire you to lock the bathroom door and ‘do it to it’ with your sisters moisturising lotion – you’ll be gravely disappointed. I confess I’m, in no small part, to blame for all the gossip that has turned my varsity letter scarlet. I will also end statements with a question mark? So here it goes. Since I’m being judged by a jury of my peers I will attempt to insert ‘like’ and ‘totally’ into my confession as much as possible. Olive: Let the record show that I, Olive Penderghast, being of sound mind, ample-ish breast size and an occasional corny knock-knock joke do enter this video blog in the case against me. It’s a comedic film with elements of drama, taking place at a highschool. Easy A Teenager Monologue (Olive)Įasy A is a 2010 comedy starring Emma Stone as Olive. I was here for a moment, and then I was gone. I was fourteen years old when I was murdered on December 6th 1973. At best you might feel a whisper, or a wave of a whisper, undulating down.

monologue for audition

I mean the moment we really choose to go. I knew that if I went in there I might never come back out again. I wanted to follow them, so I could find a way out, but they would always lead me back to that same door. The scream that no one heard! I would hear them calling, the voices of the dead. And every night I dreamed the same dream. I was in the great blue horizon, between heaven and earth. Here’s one by a character named Salmon (like the fish). It has many poigment and insightful scenes, dialogues, and monologues. The Lovely Bones is a 2009 film based on a popular novel. The Lovely Bones Teenager Monologue (Salmon)

MONOLOGUE FOR AUDITION TV

These are monologues from movies, TV shows, and more. Here are some monologues that were delivered by girls.

  • Little Shop of Horrors Monologue (Audrey).
  • The Lovely Bones Teenager Monologue (Salmon).









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