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Where can i find a teen monologue that is for a girl like 13 to 16?

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I have already tried http://www.ispgroupinc.com/monologues/free-monologues-thedivorce.htm

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  1. Your best bet is to get into an acting class. They have teachers that can help find or create the perfect monologue for you.

    However, if you are just looking quickly for a few practice monologues I would reccomend looking around at actorpoint.com they have some good ones!

    Hope I helped!

    also try http://www.iisd1.org/hs_theatre/monologu...


  2. google it.

    you should get the monologue database

    monologue archive

    auditions.com

  3. http://monologuearchive.com/ is a great  place to go for comic,dramatic,and classical monologues for women,men,children and seniors.But the best place for teen monologues is probably http://www.ispgroupinc.com/monologues/mo...

  4. Romeo and Juliet.....they were both 14.

  5. Make her write one!  It will be educational, she can use fantasy, fiction or her own experiences.  Then she'll really understand it and give the best performance she's capable of.  It will be fun too.

    If she refuses, teenage girls love reciting Sylvia Plath poetry and fiction.

    This is a Plath poem my daughter delivered as a monologue/performance piece:

    Balloons

    Since Christmas they have lived with us,

    Guileless and clear,

    Oval soul-animals,

    Taking up half the space,

    Moving and rubbing on the silk

    Invisible air drifts,

    Giving a shriek and pop

    When attacked, then scooting to rest, barely trembling.

    Yellow cathead, blue fish---

    Such q***r moons we live with

    Instead of dead furniture!

    Straw mats, white walls

    And these traveling

    Globes of thin air, red, green,

    Delighting

    The heart like wishes or free

    Peacocks blessing

    Old ground with a feather

    Beaten in starry metals.

    Your small

    Brother is making

    His balloon squeak like a cat.

    Seeming to see

    A funny pink world he might eat on the other side of it,

    He bites,

    Then sits

    Back, fat jug

    Contemplating a world clear as water.

    A red

    Shred in his little fist.

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