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I need a monologue for my Drama 2 Class! If anybody knows any good websites or books, maybe a print off, please give the info to me before Monday, October 23.
This is what I need:
1) Must be a minute long or shorter.
2)I have an innocent type of personality.
3)I am 15!
4)It must be school apporpriate.
5)must be understandable!!!

Thanks!!!

2006-10-20 10:46:32 · 9 answers · asked by Angel of Music 2 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

9 answers

http://www.stageagent.com/monologues/teengirls.shtml

2006-10-20 10:51:33 · answer #1 · answered by Dulcinea 5 · 0 0

INTRODUCTION Black is such a drab color, but i have to blend in with the sky, and all my surroundings so i guess i have no choice. but back to the pengiuns. i live 1 block away from the city zoo, i see all the creatures, because i go there a lot. ever since i have been planning this, i have gone 2 times a week! its so sad, trapped behind bars and glass. not able to attack!! i mean...run free. sorry i tend to get a little excited. What about the other animals, you may ask, what about the birds and the turtles and the peacocks. my answer to you is this. i can only handle one species at a time, but eventually i will clean out the whole zoo! all in good time folks, all in good time. here we are at the locked gate of the zoo. HA these zoo people, think they can keep people out with a simple locked gate! think again! (climb up and over the "fence") Now be careful we have just jumped into danger. SHHHHH! i think i hear something.....wow what a rush! oh but dont worry it was just those sily monkeys, Screeching in their sleep. ok now we have to make a run for it, its about a 200 meters away, so you must be very longwinded but think youcan make it. ready on three!! one.....two.....three! great! we made it without anyone suspecting a thing. i am so sneaky!...ok you can be sneaky too.(go "inside" of the "penguin exhibit") Oh look there they are sleeping on there wonderful rock hard beds of ice....how wonderful. ok enough with this silence EVERYBODY UP!!!!!! lets go lets go, single file, please be quiet, lets stop the wing flapping there...thank you much. ok lets GO!! out the door! yeah run free you are free go go attack...i mean RUN RUN FREE!! hey, the were supposed to run. they look kinda sick......whoo it is HOT out here. oh no....i didnt think of the weather....i sure hope that penguins dont melt!

2006-10-20 17:57:03 · answer #2 · answered by astronomychica 3 · 0 0

Check out Monologue Search @ http://www.monologuesearch.com

We are putting together an impressive collection of monologues and they are categorized by age, type, period, etc. Most of our monologues are from widely available plays but we continue to obtain original work that may resonate with you as well. I'm confident that we can help you find a suitable monologue.

Break a leg!
Justin

2006-10-23 13:29:29 · answer #3 · answered by Waggle 3 · 0 0

Look up Shakespeare, maybe a monologue from Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet. Or Edgar Allen Poe "The Raven" or "The Tell Tale Heart" its awseome and all are appropriate.

2006-10-20 17:50:58 · answer #4 · answered by I do what I want.. 4 · 0 0

A FISHY, FISHING STORY
by
Tom Clare (1911)

One day I went a-fishing and I caught a little fish
So small you couldn’t see it as it lay upon the dish.
But my wife was rather proud of it and told a lady friend,
That was the beginning; you just listen to the end.
Of course I was a hero in my wife’s adoring eyes
So she told her friend I’d caught a fish of quite a decent size.
The lady told her husband Mr Jones had caught a fish,
So big it wasn’t possible to get it on the dish.
The husband told another friend who went and told his wife,
That Jones had caught the biggest fish he’d heard of in his life.
It weighed just over forty pounds, and ere the day was done,
That fish had gone on growing till it weighed about a ton.
Another man who heard it told a certain Mr Brown
Who added to the yarn and sent it further round the town.
And next thing Mrs Smith was heard delivering the tale
Of how I’d gone a-fishing and had caught a kind of whale.
The next report was furnished by a certain Mrs Clark
Who said that Mr Jones had had a struggle with a shark.
She thought he’d got the best of it but wasn’t very sure,
She knew that he was injured though not quite beyond all cure.
The lady Mrs Clark had told went home that very night
And told her husband Mr Jones had had an awful fight
With some enormous monster with a kind of dragon’s head—
The fish was doing very well but Mr Jones was dead.
The husband wrote a letter, sent it to the Daily Mail,
And told with graphic detail this extraordinary tale.
And much to my astonishment, ere many days were past,
I read that a sea-serpent had been found by me at last.
They said I’d yielded up my life in science’ noble cause,
That by my pluck and courage I had gained the world’s applause.
It further was suggested and approved that there should be
A pension for my widow and a monument for me.
The money simply rolled in so unto my wife I said,
“My dear I really think it may be better to be dead.
If a living out of dying to obtain we can contrive
Is it simply worth the trouble to convince them I’m alive?
So I went abroad and hid myself behind a borrowed name,
While wifey raised the money in token of my fame.
They stuck a little lighthouse up to point out where I’d died,
And people came to look at it from countries far and wide.
One day it was reported that my widow’d gone abroad,
And was married to a cousin of her former worthy lord.
Now who that cousin really was I hardly need explain,
My widow thus became my wife and here we are again.
Which only goes to show you that the little fishes sweet
They’re big enough to talk about though maybe not to eat.
So all you ardent anglers, the best thing I can wish
Is may your luck be good as mine in catching little fish.

2006-10-20 17:51:16 · answer #5 · answered by dot&carryone. 7 · 0 0

Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" where Orsino is raging about his love for Olivia, and the inadequacy of women's love, and Viola delivers this lovely monologue"

"My father had a daughter loved a man, as it might be, perhaps, were I a woman (she is in disguise as a boy) I should your lordship. and on. Orsino has a few lines in the midst of this speech, but they are short, and you could have someone do that part for you.

2006-10-20 18:38:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here are some sources of on-line monologues:

http://www.monologuearchive.com/

http://www.whysanity.net/monos/ (movie monologues)

http://www.notmyshoes.net/monologues/

http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/monologues.html

2006-10-21 00:45:06 · answer #7 · answered by Pandagal 4 · 0 0

O no problem! (I act to! 13 though) One REALLY good place to get a monolouge...go to Barnes & Noble, it's a book store, they have a theatre section with monolouges in all different category's! (Including teens!) Try that place! it works trust me!

2006-10-20 18:01:48 · answer #8 · answered by Got_a_question? 4 · 0 0

go to http://www.monologuearchive.com/ hundreds there good luck.

2006-10-20 17:50:40 · answer #9 · answered by jocky674 1 · 0 0

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