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Cardboard Signs by Linda Kao (7-10 min. Cut as needed, F) Dramatic
$7.00You never realize how far you can fall until the drop begins. In this monologue, the young narrator struggles to decide what to write on the sign she will hold as she begs. How much truth do you tell? She recounts the changes in her life that made leaving home the only answer. In spite of her circumstances, she remains strong, uncertain of the future but ready to face tomorrow.
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Flight 212 to LA by D’Arcy Robb (12-15 min. Cut as needed M or F) Humorous
$10.00All she wants to do is catch flight 212 to Los Angeles. But as our heroine attempts to make her way through a crowded international airport, a cast of obnoxious strangers – a way-too-friendly security agent, a panicked fearful flyer, an Elvis impersonator and more – seem determined to attach themselves to her!
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Delaila by Meghan C. Hakes (10-12 min. Cut as needed, F)Dramatic
$7.00Bearing the marks of a childhood trauma, we follow Delaila as she battles the demons of multiple personality disorder in her adult life. She comes home to find her husband has cheated on her, on their anniversary, with her co-worker, and playing on the radio is a song that brings back terrible memories for her. Great for the actress who can capture several personalities.
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My Name is Amy by Kindra Campbell (7-10 min, F) Dramatic
$7.00A babysitters worst fear comes to life. Amy is watching Charlie, a 4 year old and when she awakes to find him missing, she searches frantically for him.
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She Looks Good by Charlotte Jones (10-12 min. Cut as needed, F) Dramatic
$7.00In this dramatic monologue, a teen recounts how her obsession with her looks develops into a struggle with anorexia.
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Breaking Up Texting Style by Ed Vela (8-10 min, Cut as needed, 1F) Humorous
$7.00Zanetta is the type of girl that is well acquainted with boyfriends and breakups, but has trouble coping with the more tech savvy world of relationships as she struggles with her latest BF’s rejection in this hilarious monologue that shows a wide emotional range for the actress and offers an alternate ending. Props may be used or pantomimed by the performer.
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I Love You Mommy by Kindra Campbell (7-10 min, F) Dramatic
$7.00This dramatic is told from the point of view of Lucy, a 7-year-old girl who doesn’t really understand what is happening to her life.
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Aw Nuts! by Abram Sand (10-12 min) Humorous
$10.00A boy tries to get rid of peanut allergy after falling head over heels in love for a peanut fanatic. Along the way he meets a hippy shopkeeper obsessed with “herbal remedies,” an old witch who practices, “Legume Voodoo,” and even the ghost of George Washington Carver himself. In the end he discovers that this newfound love might not be all it’s cracked up to be. This also could be performed as a Duo.
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Beauty Sleep by Meghan C. Hakes (10-12 min. Cut as needed, F) Humorous
$7.00What happens after the fairytale ends? Some ride off into the sunset, some live happily ever after, but for Sleeping Beauty it’s a different story.
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Number 223 by Marla Crowe (7-10 min, F) Dramatic
$7.00This dramatic monologue is about the struggle and agony that one must endure while waiting for their number to come up on the transplant list.
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Bailey by Ed Vela (10-12 min. Cut as needed, M or F) Dramatic
$7.00Bailey was born for one purpose and one purpose only, to save a crumbling marriage.
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Collarbone by Stephanie Christensen (12-15 min) Dramatic
$7.00Rosanella Moretti grew up with a love of food, especially because of its strong connection to her Italian roots. But with the words of her older brother haunting her, Rosanella shuns her own skin and develops an eating disorder. She diminishes her own self-worth to the visibility of her collarbones. This Dramatic explores the impact that words can have on someone, especially words coming from family. Full of honesty, this script demonstrates how bullying can double down on one’s negative self-perceptions, and exposes the pressures that the world puts on women to be skinny, even at a young age.
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Act II Scene II by Kindra Campbell (7-10 min. Cut as needed M or F) Humorous
$7.00A director faces the most difficult challenges of the trade as the show is set to open in under twenty hours and the actors are not yet ready. As various character enters the scene, the audience is shown the director’s reactions to each of as they only seem to complicate matters.
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Monologue 150 by Matt Fox (10-15 min. Cut as needed. F) Dramatic Monologue
$7.00A monologue by an unnamed British girl. The day of the monologue is the day she has reached 150 in a mysterious countdown, the nature of which is unknown at the start of the piece. As the monologue goes on, the audience is slowly informed that she is sitting in a Texan prison on death row. Through the monologue she reveals what she did to warrant this situation and the true nature of her character. 150 being the number of days she has left until her execution.
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Voicemail by Zoe Price (10-12 min. Cut as Needed, F), Dramatic
$7.00This monologue explores sisterhood and the complicated nature of grief as told through Claire, a young girl in denial over her sister’s death. Told through the form of a voicemail, the story begins with Claire calling her sister, believed to be away at college, until it is ultimately revealed that she died shortly before leaving. The character, still in denial, slowly begins to accept her sister’s death and let go.
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The Wrong Kind of Nightmare by Pamela Love (10-12 min. Cut as needed. M or F) Dramatic
$7.00After witnessing the death of a baby, the speaker has spent a year mentally reliving the accident. But whose fault was it? Just out of mind’s reach lies a vital clue. In this dramatic monologue, filled with anger, grief, and finally shock, mysterious dreams hold the key to what really happened.