7 Cruel-Hearted Monologues to Use When Playing the Villain

Let’s crack down on some wickedly delicious villain monologues that are fun to play as an actor.

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This group of sinister characters can be quite chilling if you are intrigued by stretching your creative wings and exploring darker terrain.

Choosing the Villain Monologue

The actors task is to find roles that stimulate them and make discoveries about the human condition in order to understand and/or express a truth. When approaching a villain, give yourself the space and freedom to try new things and challenge yourself.

Some reasons why you may wish to play a villain:

  • Curiosity: You may wish to see how you match up with a character and story as a person.
  • Education: You may wish to grow and learn more not only about the work but about yourself as a human being.
  • Risk: Sometimes you just want to go places in the extreme to see what gets brought out of you.
  • Test: Testing yourself, seeing how far you can go, pushing your limitations can be examined when playing a villain.

All possibilities will take you through the journey of play acting and discovery.

Original Villain Monologues from Published Plays

Grain of Sand

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: Sasha
  • 2-minute monologue
  • Sasha confronts a bully at school in order to protect her brother.

White-Tailed Spider

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: Littia
  • 2-minute monologue
  • This is one you don’t see coming. Littia is being followed by a private investigator hired by her untrusting husband. The tables flip on the investigator, leaving Littia left to do what she does best…

Castles in the Sky

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: Manuel
  • 2-minute monologue
  • How far will a militant prison warden go to get the information needed from one of his prisoners. On the surface, Manuel seems like a nice guy, but beneath the surface, he is extremely calculating.

Dark Place

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: Jeffrey
  • 2-minute monologue
  • Jeffrey was an actor who snapped during a rehearsal and took it out on his director with a pair of scissors. Now he resides in an asylum and is visited by an old friend.

Coffee Table

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: Melanie
  • 1-minute monologue
  • Melanie sees things that aren’t real and confronts them with force. She recounts a story where she attacked a glass table monster she felt threatened by, in order to protect her own safety.

Killing You

  • Genre: Drama
  • Character: The Killer
  • 2 minute
  • A terribly dark tale a killer who is toying with their victim, but is truly undecided as to whether or not they should live.

Cleo

  • Genre: Period Drama
  • Characters: Cleo
  • 1-2 minute monologue
  • A wealthy aristocrat who believes everyone is out to get her confides in her cousin about how he needs to protect before she does something evil.

Final Thoughts

It’s always about practicing your craft and pushing yourself forward as a performer. Testing the ground with these villain monologues will hopefully help you make interesting discoveries in your work as an artist.

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