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UNDER 1 MINUTE MONOLOGUES – Monologue Blogger
September 24, 2008 by The Monologue Blogger
Filed under MB Library, Under 1 Minute Monologues

Here is a kick ass list of UNDER 1 MINUTE MONOLOGUES that you will only find here on MonologueBlogger.com!
APOLOGIZE SCHOOL (serio-comedy) – Roy talks to his girlfriend about how she never apologizes when she’s wrong.
OLD ICE CREAM (serio-comedy) – Barry talks to his friend who seems to keep teasing him about the same container of ice cream, that has remained in his freezer for over a year.
3, 104, 389, 444 (drama) – Saul talks to his friend about the possibility of whether or not it would be better to know when EXACTLY you were going to die. Saul is your average Joe, a blue collar worker, he wears jeans and a t-shirt and sits on his couch holding a football. His friend sits on the couch across from him. They toss the football back and forth. Just a couple of guys, talking about their points of view on life.
THE RIGHT DECISION (drama) – Natasha talks into her tape recorder about her thoughts regarding her ex-boyfriend. She does this in order to get ideas for her music album, which she plans on creating with her own heartfelt lyrical content.
SOUVENIR (drama) – Vinny talks to his friend Paulie about how he feels that his dear friend Rebecca should have brought him back a souvenir from Miami.
DARK PAST (drama) – George warns his brother to never come back to town again or else death is waiting for him.
DON’T CRY FOR ME (drama) – Steven has just been diagnosed with AIDS.
PEACE BUTTON (drama) – Trey blows off some steam regarding terrorism.
DO YOU WANT ME? (drama) – Fannie is a hooker and waves down a potential customer.
AGAINST THE NEGATIVITY (drama) – Jesse talks briefly about what motivates him in his career.
PULL THE TRIGGER (drama) – Alex talks briefly about an encounter he had with a thief.
SHORT SKIRT (comedy) – Helen speaks briefly about how her skirt was tucked inside her underwear in public.
SOCK THIEVERY (comedy) – Jill complains about her laundry mat, stealing her socks.
RELEASED (drama) – A Prisoner is getting released from prison after killing his parents three decades prior.
OLD EMAILS (drama) – Meridith talks to her psychiatrist about a friend of hers that passed away only a few months ago.
SICK AND PERVERTED (drama) – A church going woman stumbles upon a website and reads an article she considers to be sexually dirty.
SECRET WINDOW (drama) – Lester argues with another guy about curbing his dog.
BE BOPPING (serio-comedy) – Vico talks to his boy about a girl he likes that his friend knows well.
SNOT RAGS (comedy) – Elaine tells her cousin Jessica to stop being such a slob.
JIMMY SHAKES (drama) – Jimmy talks to a guy he’s hiring for a “hit”.
FAVORITE COLLEGE WORDS (comedy) – Giselle talks to her cousin about her top ten favorite words at college.
FIGHT (drama) – “Fight” is about not giving up on oneself.
CELEBRITY THIN CLUB (comedy) – “Celebrity THIN Club” is about celebrities who need to gain weight.
STRESS STUMPED MY GROWTH (comedy) – Roxy is surprisingly devastated that she is much shorter than she thought she was. She talks to her co-worker Angie at the bar they both work at. She takes it lightly though.
I STILL GOT IT (serio-comedy) – Manny talks to his friend at work about beating two younger guys at basketball.
THE LAST M & M SAMURAI (comedy) – Lee talks to his close friend about why he shouldn’t eat the last m&m in the bag.
CRUMBS (drama) – Selena complains to her friend Meg about how her boyfriend is greedy pot smoker.
A SOFT WORD (drama) – In this monologue, Jacob has just confessed his love for his best friend Elaine.
GAME PLAN (drama) – In this monologue, Darren gives his friend advice about focusing on himself, rather than on the negative people around him.
CLEANING UP POOP (serio-comedy) – Biff complains to his mother about having to be responsible in regards to cleaning up his dog’s poop in their yard.
BRUISE (drama) – Sharon talks to her dearest friend about getting hit from her boyfriend.
SPARE CHANGE (drama) – a homeless man begs for money. He walks with his trusty old cup.
THE DAMAGE (drama) – Scarsdale (the mother) belittles her son.
AJADA (serio-comedy) – Dreds complains to his car mechanic.
JACK ‘EM UP (drama) – Moose tells a young kid to go mug a man. If he mugs the man successfully, he gets to be initiated into the gang.
WHEN IS THE SPONGE DIRTY? (comedy) – Ronda talks to her friend about washing dishes.
HEAD TILT (serio-comedy) – Chicky complains to her girlfriend about how “women” pose in photographs.
AFTERLIFE MISSION (drama) – Tony talks to his stepmother about how he feels about her.
BOUGAR CHASE (comedy) – Rosemarie reflects on how nasty her sister could be.
OUCH! (serio-comedy) – Sammy tells his friend that another friend of theirs pushed a Q-Tip in her ear with a phone.
COMFORTABLE LIVING (drama) – Carla talks to her boyfriend about what she cherishes in life.
KNOWING EYES (drama) – The Writer observes a random homeless man within his sight.
YOUNG MAN (drama) – Mrs. Mattina, an extremely strict Catholic teacher comes down hard on one of her most disliked students. Mrs. Mattina is a math teacher and a woman who walks around as if she were a robot. Her clothing is flat and boring and she mismatches with bright colors. Her hair is short and parted to the side and is light brown. She has a face like stone.
SHAKESPEARE A FAKE? (serio-comedy) – Tiger talks to his friend while they walk the streets late at night in the hood. He talks to him about how he thinks Shakespeare is legit and not some phony writer. This character is young, a teenager but is extremely intelligent despite the fact that he comes off like he doesn’t have good grammar.
HEATING PAD (comedy) – Heather shares a cute story of her little doggy and husband. She talks to one of her dear friends in the comfort of her home.
WOMANHOOD (drama) – France tells off a new guy she has started dating after she feels he has rudely insulted her womanhood.
WE DON’T KNOW (drama) – Bryan rambles on about what he feels is the simple truth of mankind.
PIZZA TALK 101 (comedy) – Mario is a pizza store owner. He talks advice with one of his customers about family, wife and forgiveness.
PIZZA TALK 101 – Episode 2 (comedy) – Mario discusses the value of marriage.
SMEARED INK (serio-comedy) – Jayson, a twelve year old, is excited about getting a girl’s phone number that he likes in school. He wrote her number down with a pen on his palm but when he goes to retrieve the number, he realizes that half the number is smeared ink. He is talking to his best friend about the whole ordeal as they walk home from school.
BLINK (drama) – A Woman sits solemly alone on a rock.
IGNITE (drama) – Brenda corners her co-worker in the break room and lets out a demon of words at him for his attempt at trying to sexual seduce her.
A GIBBERISH MEANING (drama) – a Japanese Homeless Man gets the attention of his street friend, an Indian Homeless Man named Muzra. Muzra is in love with a woman and she lives in Florida. XIOA wants Muzra to find her and tell her he loves her. He wants him to get his life in order and raise a family.
BUD (comedy) – Bud talks to his friend about his day at the beach.
WHAT GOD INTENDED (serio-comedy) – Lenora talks to her husband about how their children, despite their shortcomings, are going to turn out fine in life. Lenora and her husband sit in the living room, in front of the television set.
SEXY SOUTHERN SUSIE (comedy) – Susie, a southern bell comes waltzing in an old local bar disheveled. A sexy and attractive woman who speaks with a heavy twang from the South. She tends to be extremely overdramatic wherein lives the humor.
ZAP (drama) – Deliza explains a strange experience she had while relaxing on her couch.
THE DISAPPEARANCE (drama) – Jake explains to his son, that he is going to have to go away and doesn’t know if he is ever going to return. He says this monologue on a phone message.
GIVE IT BACK (drama) – Katrina argues with Brian, her classmate, about stealing her pen.
DROWN OUT THE DEAD (drama) – Gator, is the cemetery caretaker. He is a big man who wears a bandana, sunglasses, beard and black leather vest, jeans and boots. He speaks with a hoarse voice and loves puffing on his pipe. Gator talks to a newly hired cemetery worker and explains his plan for preventing this teenage boy from coming back to the cemetery.
I STOPPED IMAGINING (drama) – Cindy talks aloud to herself and to the person she wishes was still at her side.
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