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“The bullet hasn’t moved.” from the film “Regarding Henry.”  When calculating attorney Henry Turner receives a bullet in the head during a robbery, he loses all memory and identity. When he recovers, he is child-like, if not simple-minded, but he ...

“Four days ago…” from the film “Elizabethtown”  During an outrageous memorial for a Southern patriarch, an unexpected romance blooms between a young woman and man. Ideal for Young Adult Males ranging from 20s-30s. 1 Min. Written By: Cameron Crowe DREW: ...

“I don’t think I can do this.” from the film “Up In the Air.” With a job traveling around the country firing people, Ryan Bingham enjoys his life living out of a suitcase, but finds that lifestyle threatened by the presence ...

“Shot him in the neck, didn’t you?” from the film “Three Kings.” Archie tries to tell the members of his team what it’s like to get shot. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 30-50. 1 Min. Written By: John Ridley ARCHIE ...

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL JR. – Ms. Darbus leads the class. Comedic Monologue for Kid/Teen Female. 1 Min. Ms Darbus: Well, once again, they forgot to announce the auditions for the winter musical, Juliet and Romeo, written by our very own ...

ELF JR. – Buddy sings for all to hear. Comedic Monologue for Kid Male. 1 Min. BUDDY THE ELF: I just like smiling. Smiling is my favorite! Sounds like someone needs to sing a Christmas Carol, don’t you know the ...

ELF JR. – Santa explains Buddy’s story. Comedic Monologue for Kid Male. 1 Min. SANTA: Once upon a time there was this young woman, Susan Welles, she had a baby, but she passed away soon after he was born. That ...

RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA – Cinderella dreams about the ball. Dramatic Monologue for Kid/Teen Female. 1 Min. CINDERELLA – Every girl is dreaming and wishing she were at the ball tonight. I can’t be there because of my Stepmother… Well, somebody ...

ANNIE JR – Warbucks talks about his past. Dramatic Monologue for Kid Male. 1 Min. WARBUCKS: I was born into a very poor family and both of my parents died before I was ten. So, I made a promise to ...

A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD – Toad talks about his clock. Dramatic Monologue for Kids. >1 Min. TOAD: What time is it? My clock is broken. (listens for reply of 10:00) Ten o’clock is my sad time of day because ...

BYE BYE BIRDIE – Mr. MacAfee’s democracy is over. Dramatic Monologue for Teen Male. 1 Min. MR. MACAFEE: I have tried to run this house on a democratic basis. I have extended the privilege of self-determination to both the woman ...

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR – Belle returns a book. Comedic Monologue for Kid Female. 1 Min. BELLE: (To the Bookseller) Good Morning! I’ve come to return the book I borrowed. I couldn’t put it down. I wondered if you ...

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR – Gaston once again tries to impress Belle. Comedic Monologue for Kid Male. 1 Min. GASTON: (To Belle, Handing her flowers) For you…Mademoiselle. I know I shouldn’t have, so don’t mention it. Belle, this is the ...

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR. – Candle Lumiere makes Belle feel welcome. Comedic Monologue for Kid Male. >1 Min. LUMIERE (CANDLE): (Kissing Belle’s hand) Enchante’ Mademoiselle. Remember, Cogsworth, she is not a prisoner. She’s our guest! We must make her ...

MARY POPPINS JR. – Mary Poppins shows up at the Banks’ door. Comedic Monologue for Kid/Teen Female. 1 Min.  MARY POPPINS: Mary Poppins: Good morning. I’ve come in answer to the advertisement. George and Winefred Banks live here, do they not? ...

“I like warm hugs” from the musical “Frozen Jr.” Olaf meets Sven. Comedic Monologue for Kid Male. >1 Min. OLAF: Okay. Let’s start this thing over. Hi everyone, I’m Olaf, and I like warm hugs. And who’s the funky-looking donkey? Ah-huh. ...

“Let’s see who their parents are” from the film “Descendants.” Belle looks for the parents of new students at her school. Dramatic Monologue for Kid/Teen Female. >1 Min. Written by: Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott BELLE: Let’s see who their parents ...

ANNIE JR. – Annie talks about her parents. Dramatic Monologue For Kid Female. >1 Min.  ANNIE: My Mom and Dad left this locket when they left me at the Orphanage. They’re coming back for me. I know I’m really lucky, ...

“You must not fight” from the film “Aristocats.” The Duchess teaches the kittens how to act. Comedic Monologue for Kid Female. >1 Min. Written by: Larry Clemmons, Frank Thompson, Ralph Wright, et. al. DUCHESS: Now kittens, you must not fight. Toulouse! ...

“Me, the ‘street rat'” from the film “Aladdin.” Aladdin laments about falling in love with Jasmine. Dramatic Monologue for Kid/Teen Male. 1 Min. Written by: Guy Ritchie and John August ALADDIN: But I do like Jasmine. I mean, “The Princess!” Ugh! ...