1 Minute Monologues For Teens
The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens, Vol. 1: 111 One-Minute Monologues
A fast-paced piece perfect for showcasing comedic timing and sass. Where to Find More Scripts Monologue Blogger
Through exploring these intense, concentrated scenes, actors and audiences alike develop a deeper understanding of human empathy. Crafting and Performance 1 Minute Monologues For Teens
To prove the actor's ability to hold the audience's attention through sincere, grounded emotion. Quirky/Sci-Fi (The Unconventional) The Vibe: Whimsical, unusual, or slightly eccentric.
Okay, I’m not crazy. I need you to confirm this for me because my mom thinks I’m losing it. Yesterday, I was literally just thinking about those specific neon green sneakers—the ones with the chunky sole? I didn’t type it. I didn't Google it. I didn't even say it out loud. And then... (Thrusts phone forward) Boom. An ad for them. Right here. On my feed. The Ultimate Audition Book for Teens, Vol
While it’s tempting to play a grizzled detective or a world-weary parent, casting directors want to see you . Look for characters aged 13–19. Focus on "active" teen experiences—identity, friendship, parental conflict, or first loves—rather than static "remembering" stories. 2. The "Arc" in 60 Seconds
Imagine the person you are speaking to clearly. React to their silent responses during your pauses. This keeps your performance dynamic and grounded. Crafting and Performance To prove the actor's ability
Selecting the right monologue is like picking the right outfit; it has to fit your personality but also show a bit of "flair" that isn't immediately obvious. For a , a one-minute piece is a high-stakes sprint. You have roughly 150 to 180 words to establish a character, create a conflict, and reach a resolution. The Power of the "Moment Before"