Which movies have monologues?
Here are some of the best movie monologues.
- American Psycho – “Morning Routine”
- Queen & Slim- “What Do You Want?”
- Star Wars Episode V – “I Am Your Father”
- Whiplash – “Break Up”
- It’s A Wonderful Life – “Lasso the Moon”
- The Big Lebowski – “I’m the Dude”
- Training Day- “King Kong”
- Rudy – Fortune’s Truth.
What monologues should not do?
Overdone songs and monologues
- Nothing with excessive profanity.
- Nothing that puts yourself up on a pedestal/says look at me!
- Nothing with excessive sexual innuendo.
- Do not play a mentally challenged person.
- Do not ask rhetorical questions of a sexual nature to the audition panel.
- Nothing from a current hit Broadway show.
Can children and teens perform the monologues?
The monologues MAY be performed by children and teens in educational, competition and audition settings without requesting permission. The performer must cite the author AND Drama Notebook in his/her recitation.
Should an actor play a song during a monologue?
Actor should play the song listening for the misinterpreted phrase and actually sing it during the monologue. Do your parents make you listen to their music? Mine do. It’s torture, I tell you.
Are the monologues in drama notebook copyright protected?
While the monologues in this collection are FREE, they are copyright protected. The monologues MAY be performed by children and teens in educational, competition and audition settings without requesting permission. The performer must cite the author AND Drama Notebook in his/her recitation.
What is the theme of the monologue I have terrible vision?
This monologue focuses on body image and self esteem. I have terrible vision. I’ve always had a terrible vision. When I was 7, my mother took me to the optometrist, where they had little reading charts with E’s plastered all over. (Sweetly) “Point to the right direction” she would say.