Audition Monologues

Audition Monologues are usually shorter in length and covers a variety of types.

“He just stood there, looking at me, with his doctor’s bag and syringe.” From the play, “Hearts Like Fists.” In this monologue, Nina wrestles with her attraction for Dr. X. ...

“Doctor X is just so exciting.” From the play, “Hearts Like Fists.” In this monologue, Nina wrestles with her attraction for Dr. X. Ideal for Adult Females, 20-50. 1 Min. By: ...

“What is this feeling, so unpleasant, like my insides rotting or my outside melting?” From the play, “Hearts Like Fists.” In this monologue, Lisa contemplates how it feels after being ...

“I see that. It’s a life. A place of your own in the city.” From the play, “The Book Store”.  Candace talks to Rachel about their life choices. Ideal for ...

“I feel sad” from the play “The Book Store”. Rachel explains what’s been going on in her head and in her life. Ideal for adult females, 20-40 – 1 Minute. ...

“I have to step out of this play for a minute.” From the play, ‘The Parking Lot’. J contemplates what she truly wants in this address to the audience. Ideal ...

“Checklist version twelve” from the play ‘The Parking Lot’. J considers what she longs for in a partner as she reviews her checklist. Ideal for adult females, 30-50 – 1-2 ...

“Hi Jenny. Here’s a video just for you.” From the play ‘Rare Birds.’ Evan tries to summon the courage to talk to Jenny, the girl he has a massive crush ...

“Then one day, I got a phone call.” From the play “Good Morning, Good Night!” In this monologue Amir delivers a eulogy. Ideal for Adult Males, 20-50 – 1 Min. ...

“It started with promise, equal part hope and cynicism,” from “Good Morning, Good Night!” In this monologue Amir tells about his day in a play about an office and modern ...

“I’m looking for books on marriage,” from Kodachrome. Robert searches for a very specific type of book on marriage.  This monologue is ideal for Adult Males, 18-30 – 1-2 minutes. ...

“Thanks everyone for coming to celebrate J today,” from the play “The Parking Lot”. Terry delivers a eulogy in this play about a couple who decides their fate in a ...

“But I tell you what I do wish, Mrs Peters.” from the play,”Trifles” Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discuss the Wright household and their lack of making an effort to reach ...

“It’s like this, Keith” from the play, “The First and Last” Larry arrives surprising Keith with his confession of murder. Ideal for adult males ranging from 30-49. 1-2 Mins. Written By: ...

“No shame but mine:” from the play, “Taming of the Shrew” Katharina believes that she was stood up at her own wedding and begins to chide herself for foolishly believing Petruchio ...

“I know you’re probably mad at me for leaving before the funeral” from, “Pretty Theft” Allegra says farewell to her mother after her father has died. (Scene: Allegra’s house. Allegra’s Mom ...

“The government of your country!” from the play, “Major Barbara” Undershaft and Stephen were discussing his potential inheritance of the cannon business. Stephen has stated he does not want to inherit, ...

“Think, Anya, your grandfather, your great-grandfather, and all your ancestors were serf-owners, they owned living souls;” Trofimov has a moment alone with Anya. Anya reveals that knowing him has made her ...

“I will work—work—work!” from the play, ” The Flutter of the Goldleaf” Philo stays in his workspace to keep his mind busy. Ideal for adult males ranging from 20-39. 1-2 Mins. Written ...

“Believe what you choose about me.”, from the play, “Lady Windermere’s Fan” Mrs. Erlynne advises that there is nothing going on between herself and Lord Windermere. Lady Windermere insults her and ...