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Comedic monologues for women from play
Comedic monologues for women from play









comedic monologues for women from play
  1. COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY MP4
  2. COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY SKIN
  3. COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY FREE

(Pause) When I look around and realize that the world hasn’t come to an end yet and the buildings around me are still standing and people are still living, that’s what I realize what I have to do: get out of bed, throw away the crumbled junk food wrappers along with the tear-soaked tissues, and put on my best clothes and go out and live.ĭescription: Mother Nature goes to therapy. I try to laugh it off and tell myself that I’m okay…and maybe cry a little bit more. I sleep for a few hours or even a few days and eat all the junk food in the fridge and pantry. But, through the numbness, I still manage to find a way to cry.

COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY SKIN

When everything feels like it’s crap and my world shatters into numberless little fragments: I take a steaming hot shower, feeling each red-hot drop like a needle piercing my skin the pain I feel is numbing. So, this is what I do when it seems like the world is against me. We need you.īy: Xavier Johnson, Age 17, Pennsylvania, USAĭescription: Jessica struggles with depression and shares how difficult it is to get through the day. Think about our siblings who are growing up how we did– is that what you want for them? To get bullied and called worthless– do you want that? I would regret that for the rest of my life if that ever happened. We’ve never been given a chance to change how we live. Listen to me, we have never, ever had an opportunity like this before. You know that we need to do this, not only for us but for them too.

comedic monologues for women from play

I regret having to leave our family but they’ll join us soon. This isn’t just for us, it’s for our future. I wanna work at this design store and show people my talent, and you wanna run away? No! (angrily) We worked too damn hard to give up now! I don’t care if you don’t like it here, suck it up and deal with it. It’s time to grow up and live a life we dreamed about. Sure, it was fun going to beaches and being with friends and having the time of our lives, but we can’t go back. We grew up with so little money and you wanna go back? I know you think Puerto Rico is amazing, and it is, but we struggled so hard to make a living there. Is that what you see? Is that really how you feel? We have barely been here for a year and you wanna give up now? I can’t believe it. (Inspired by West Side Story but stands alone as a monologue.) Send videos here: contact us.ĭescription: Anita, a character from West Side Story is talking to her brother Bernardo.

COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY MP4

Send us the link to the YouTube video, or the mp4 file. If students or adults want to perform these monologues on video, we may be interested in sharing the video performance on this page. The performer must cite the author AND Drama Notebook in his/her recitation, and if possible, add a link to the Drama Notebook Monologues on a web page where the performance is shared.įor commercial rights and other inquiries, please contact us. They may be used for auditions, performed in educational settings, used in school and community theatre performances, and video-taped. They may be used for educational settings without asking for permission. While the monologues in this collection are FREE, they are copyright protected. Winners are chosen monthly and featured on this page. We are building a collection of fantastic original monologues for kids and teens entirely written by students.

comedic monologues for women from play

COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN FROM PLAY FREE

You will receive email notification with a link.įeel free to post your casting call on our Facebook page as well.Drama Notebook holds a Monologue Contest every month for students ages 6-18.

comedic monologues for women from play

If approved, you may expect your casting notice to be displayed within 72 hours. Call to Action: How should actors submit? Is there an open call? What should they prepare?.Image(s): Whether it's your production company's logo, your headshot, or promotional material for the project, including an image is always a good idea.Character Breakdown: Including age, gender, race, personality traits, and any other relevant info.Compensation: What is the pay? Any other perks?.Locations: Audition location, shooting location, etc.Dates: Audition dates, shooting dates, etc.Basics: Title of project, type of project (film, TV, theater, commercial, voiceover, print), casting agency, production company, a short description or synopsis, the genre, union or non-union, etc.Simply send an email to with the subject New Casting Call and include the following information. Are you a producer or director? Seeking talent for your next project? Post your casting notice on Ace Your Audition.











Comedic monologues for women from play