15 Audition Monologues for Aspiring Actors
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15 Audition Monologues for Aspiring Actors
We’ve compiled fifteen monologues for actors to comb through below.
You will find characters in various circumstances that deal with disobedience, anxiety, career decisions, money, crime and many more topics.
NIGHT FLOWER
Adel is fed up with her mother’s late night antics and confronts her over the issue.
COAT OF THIEVES
After two years of not seeing one another, Gabriella visits Linus, who she wishes to marry, but things have severely changed regarding their love.
SALT AND STONE
Jena defends her feelings to her aunt about the guy she’s been dating, even though he comes from a family of criminals.
UNTOLD STORY
Mr. Owel gives Beck a difficult time over the fact that he wishes to marry his daughter.
ROADS AND TRENCHES
After coming home from the war and seeing his best friend in the process of marrying the woman he loves, Ron asks for one favor.
A GAZE APART
Colton speaks about Lacey’s life in order to convince her to perform a crime she otherwise would never commit.
DAY FOLLOWS NIGHT
Pina helps to get her friend out of trouble when she receives a call during the middle of the night.
STRING OF FALSE STARTS
Henry tries to talk some sense into his brother Harry about his laziness and lack of ambition.
EYE OF FEAR
Marina explains to her neighbor that she doesn’t appreciate being ignored.
IF ALL THAT WE SAY
Orson opens up to his bartender friend about the relationship he has with his daughter.
MIDNIGHT OR THE WOODLAND
The people in town gossip over whether o not Badger killed his wife.
SLIVER OF SINCERITY
Lenora can no longer handle her sisters drastic mood swings and decides to face her and tell her how she really feels.
LOST AGAINST THE ALLEY
Buck tells his girlfriend why he thinks he’s been wasting his time going on job interviews.
THE SIGNING
Eliza cannot understand why the man she is going to marry wants her to sign a prenuptial agreement if they really love one another.
THE NOTES
Lucas speaks to his boss about why he shouldn’t make changes to the work he’s already submitted for review.
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