![]() Taylor, trying to get the attention of her husband, has just broken Simon’s prized Dudamel baton in half. Simon and Taylor are married, and Simon is having an affair with Rhonda. A monologue from The Princess of Caspia by Ricardo Soltero Nina explains to Kate why she broke up with Josh in the first place…and now why she wants him back. Recently, Kate has begun dating Nina’s former boyfriend, Josh. Nina and Kate are roommates and good friends. (*This monologue is a standalone piece and contains talk of sex.) The reason she doesn’t have a boyfriend is because she loves Kelly. Kelly has been pressuring Rebecca to fess up: why doesn’t Rebecca have a boyfriend? Rebecca explains that, even though boys are always attracted to her and asking her out, she won’t accept any of their offers. (*This monologue contains adult language and talk of sex.) Rindy is extroverted, unfiltered, and Southern. Rindy is terrified that her mother will find out about last night’s romantic rendezvous, and she can’t wait until he gets off work at 4 o’clock. Rindy, a young aspiring hairstylist who lives in a small Southern town, confides in her best friend Alison that she spent the night with her boyfriend, unbeknownst to her unstable mother. A monologue from Stay by David-Matthew Barnes Sandra then begins to recount how she felt on several different occasions when her feelings for Jimmy weren’t returned…especially when she saw her friend and Jimmy dancing together at the spring formal… After Sandra’s friend asks her if she is mad about Jimmy, Sandra becomes upset, mildly at first. Teenaged Sandra has been helping her best friend choose an outfit for her date…with Jimmy, the guy Sandra yearns for. A monologue from What the Well Dressed Girl is Wearing by Arthur M. ![]() The women leave, and as Molly goes through the laundry, she finds various shirts belonging to high-ranking individuals and fantasizes about who they belong to. In this scene, her step-sisters and step-mother have dropped more laundry on her and are forbidding her from going to the fair. She dreams of being whisked away by a handsome, strong, and/or wealthy man riding any kind of horse and going to any location other than where she currently is. Molly, a young laundress with two “manly” stepsisters and a “manly” stepmother, is repeatedly berated and teased by her step-family. This piece is from the shorter play, “Lewd Loves of a Lusty Laundress” within Your Swash is Unbuckled. A monologue from Your Swash is Unbuckled by Jeff Goode Below are 10 monologues (5 dramatic and 5 comedic) from love-sick female characters who have a bone to pick with love. Competition and audition season is quickly approaching! Have you found your monologue yet? If not, we have you covered.
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