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Anyone know any good monoluges for a bubbly 12 year old girl? please help!?

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I have an audition on thurday for an unknown play but they want an adult (16 or over) to play a 12 year old and we need to read a short monolouge. All they say about the character is that she is bubbly so if the monolouge is fun or happy tht will be great. Please help!

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  1. Just wanted to comment that the character in the coathanger sculpture monologue is Sally, not Lucy. I've done that monologue for an audition and got the lead. Break a leg!


  2. Try renting from a library or searching on the internet for "A Member of the Wedding"  There are a few good children's monologues in this play.

  3. "Coathanger Sculpture" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown! So cute... The character is Lucy, who is only supposed to be in first grade or so (but it's meant to be played by somebody much older), and she's discussing a grade with her teacher. The monologue is meant to be comedic. She speaks very maturely for her age, which adds to the humor.

    A "C?" A "C?!" I got "C" on my coathanger sculpture? How could anyone get a "C" in coathanger sculpture? May I ask a question? Was I judged on the piece of sculpture itself? If so, is it not true that time alone can judge a work of art? Or, was I judged on my talent? If so, is it fair that I be judged on a part of my life over which I have no control? If I was judged on my effort, then I was judged unfairly, for I tried as hard as I could! Was I judged on what I had learned about this project? If so, then were not you, my teacher, also being judged on your ability to transmit your knowledge to me? Are you willing to share my "C?" Perhaps I was being judged on the quality of the coathanger itself out of which my creation was made. Now, is this not also unfair? Am I to be judged by the quiality of coathangers that are used by the drycleaning establishment that returns my parents? Should they not share my "C?" [pause] Thank you, Miss Othmar. [to audience] The squeaky wheel gets the grease!

    Try searcing "Coathanger Sculpture" on YouTube.com to find other girls performing the monologue, and see what you think.

    Break a leg! :]

  4. Odd that 16 is to be the case, no offense to you at all, obviously you were 12 once upon a time. I find it difficult to believe at 16 one can convince many that they are 12 though.

    Try Annie

    A Toung Tautum O Neil with her Dad

    Drew Barrymore

    ANY sit com females in "family" situations

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