Editor's Choice: Audition Monologues for Men
Product Code: E45000
This collection of more than 40 monologues for men will provide you with just what you need for your audition.
Learn moreWe now have many scrips available in a digital format for perusal, classroom use and performance! If you don't see a particular title you are looking for in this list, please complete this brief Digital Script Request Form.
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Digital scripts are intended for online use only and CANNOT be printed. Digital scripts must be paid for in full before they can be downloaded. After payment is received, you will be able to download the digital file from your online account. Digital scripts ordered using a school purchase order (PO) will download only after payment via check, credit card or wire transfer has been made. Please see the full list of Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
We now have many scrips available in a digital format for perusal, classroom use and performance! If you don't see a particular title you are looking for in this list, please complete this brief Digital Script Request Form.
PLEASE NOTE:
Digital scripts are intended for online use only and CANNOT be printed. Digital scripts must be paid for in full before they can be downloaded. After payment is received, you will be able to download the digital file from your online account. Digital scripts ordered using a school purchase order (PO) will download only after payment via check, credit card or wire transfer has been made. Please see the full list of Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
Product Code: E45000
This collection of more than 40 monologues for men will provide you with just what you need for your audition.
Learn moreProduct Code: LD8000
Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
A young boy who has recently lost his parents in the 9/11 tragedy is forced to move to L.A. to live with his grandmother. As they struggle to navigate their feelings after this loss, they realize that their journey as a family is just beginning.
Learn moreProduct Code: E44000
This collection of more than 40 monologues for women will provide you with just what you need for your audition.
Learn moreProduct Code: O67000
Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
A reframed version, in a G-rated rap style, with catchy lyrics, and a simplified plot, gives us a different view of the characters involved.
Learn moreProduct Code: E50000
Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
Michael's father is mapping out his entire life for him. After meeting new friends, and making his own decisions, Michael finds himself in an abusive relationship between friends, a place his father tried to protect him from.
Learn moreProduct Code: K32000
Approx. Run Time: 95 min.
Kara's older sister is leaving to join her Army unit in Kuwait to prepare for the possible invasion of Iraq. After thinking about such things for the first time in her life, Kara begins to oppose her sister going, and the impending war itself. Throughout the play Kara struggles with her feelings of isolation, frustration, fear, ignorance and helplessness to begin to understand her own views and to find the courage—against the opposing voices—to express herself publicly on matters important to her.
Learn moreProduct Code: MH6000
Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
Merton Mercudio is suspended from school for uncontrollable fighting and sentenced to 4 minutes in the land of Droon. We enter the whimsical land of Droon and find it is really the world of Merton's conscience and imagination. For Merton, 4 minutes in Droon proves to be a valuable lesson that will last him a lifetime.
Learn moreProduct Code: CD4000
Approx. Run Time: 65 min.
Mrs. Frump and the kids from her orphanage go on an adventuresome bus ride culminating in a Christmas even more special than Frump could have ever imagined.
Learn moreProduct Code: F95000
Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
Inspired by real events, Sam experiences guilt and confusion concerning his identity as a Jew when he joins a fraternity in 1961.
Learn moreProduct Code: F93000
Approx. Run Time: 135 min.
The Face of Emmett Till is a true-to-life dramatization of the death of 14-year-old Emmett Till, a Chicago teenager who, while visiting relatives in Money, Miss., in August 1955, was kidnapped, tortured and murdered by two white men who claimed they wanted to teach him a lesson for "allegedly" whistling at a local white woman. The ramifications of this act are still being felt today. As retold for the first time within a creative, nonfictional genre by Emmett’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, the play chronicles this tragedy, its aftermath, and Mamie’s heroic crusade for justice.
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