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I need a monologue (FROM A MOVIE)!?

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I have an audition this weekend that I need a MOVIE monologue for! I'm having the hardest time finding anything I like...please give me suggestions. It should be female & in the 16-30 age range. Thanks.

*DILECT monologues are a plus because I can do many.

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  1. Try the one from Superstar the movie, when she is quoting another movie to the priest in the confessional booth - that is TOO funny.

    Or

    The one from the Crusible where John's wife is telling him in the end that she can't take his name from him right before he gives himself up to the priest to be killed.


  2. What are you auditioning FOR?  It would be helpful to know this kind of thing.

  3. Be brave and step out.....do the monologue from THE COLOR PURPLE - Whoopie Goldberg was telling her husband off at the dinner table during Easter.

  4. Check out this site: http://www.whysanity.net/monos/female.ht...

    It has tonnes of monologues from movies

  5. Hello!

    Here is a great site (somebody might have posted it) http://www.whysanity.net/monos/female.ht...

    Here are some great monologues (found on the site) that you should look at that has various dialects. I put them in Parenthesis in case you aren't familiar.

    You might try looking at My Fair Lady (cockney or British, depending on your choice), Bidget Jones's Diary (British), Fried Green Tomatoes (southern), Steel Magnolias (southern), West Side Story (Puerto Rican), Where the Heart Is [you have to request this one though] (southern)

  6. How about the Roxie Monolgue from the film Chicago ( I know this was on the stage first but this is a good way of getting round it?)

    The one I am thinking of is her talking about fame just before the song "Roxie" and if you wanted to extend it a little then you could use some of the song lyrics possibly.

  7. How about the scene from the movie "Sophie's Choice," where Sophie, a young Polish woman played by Meryl Streep, is describing to a friend her arrival at a n**i concentration camp.  Just after she gets off the train, one of the SS guards forces her to choose which of her young children, her son or her daughter, will survive and which will be gassed.  This is the genesis of the title of the movie and is a very powerful scene.  Plus, Sophie speaks with a pronounced Polish accent.

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