Comedic Monologues

How do you find a good comedic monologue?

Comedic Monologues

  1. Find a monologue that fits you and your experiences. Find a character or situation that you can relate too.
  2. When looking for comedy monologues, pick one that is age-appropriate.
  3. Choose a monologue that is suitable for the role you want.

Where can I find monologues from plays?

Suggested sites for finding monologues on the web for free:

  • Monologue Archive. An assortment of public domain monologues taken from classic plays organized by gender and type.
  • Shakespeare’s Monologues.
  • Audition Monologues by Stage Agent.
  • The Monologue Database.
  • Ace Your Audition Monologues.

What is the easiest way to memorize a monologue?

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What are some good monologues?

“Orphans” by Lyle Kessler. Monologue: “I SAID I JUST NOW SEEN A FRIEND OF YOURS!

  • “Maricela de La Luz Lights the World” by Jose Rivera.
  • “The Foreigner” by Larry Shue. Monologue: “Don’t tell me you’ve never seen a knife….
  • “Between Riverside and Crazy” by Stephen Adly Guirgis.
  • “Mr.
  • How to memorize a monologue in one day?

    – Go through the speech slowly, saying it out loud and making sure you understand it. Notice patterns and repetition of any kind. – Memorize out loud and standing up, always. Doing it while walking around or moving makes it way easier. – Memorize to a rhythm. Say the speech the same way every time. – If you know the words to a rhyt

    What are some famous monologues?

    Romeo and Juliet

  • Macbeth
  • Richard II
  • Love’s Labour Lost
  • Julius Caesar
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Agamemnon
  • The Misanthrope
  • Death of a Salesman
  • Lysistrata