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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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Rock Bottom by Adam Brandner (7-10 min. Cut as needed. M) Dramatic
$7.00TITUS is a young man who has been going through hard times. He finds himself on a park bench trying to drink his troubles away when the ANGEL OF DEATH appears before him. In this monologue, TITUS speaks to the ANGEL trying to convince him that he is not yet ready for death. In doing so, TITUS realizes just how awful his behavior has been. Will the ANGEL take Titus? Or will a second chance be given?
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P.E. Not Physical Education, Petrifying Experience by Nancy J. Cavanaugh (5-7 min, Cut as needed, 1F ) Humorous
$7.00Sheila is horrified to find out that her middle school P.E. class requires, not only changing into ugly gym uniforms in front of all the other girls, but also taking a showers. In this monologue she describes her first gym-class shower which turns out to be humiliating enough to qualify her for the Guinness Book of World Records Most Embarrassing Moments. Listening to Sheila’s unfortunate episode in the locker room is sure to make audiences laugh, and maybe even groan a little too.
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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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My New Normal by Adam Brandner (5-7 min. Cut as needed. M or F, Dramatic
$7.00Sam, an emotional, naive high school student, confides a deep, dark secret in his best friend who then goes and tells everyone at school what Sam is hiding. In this monologue, Sam discovers that his whole life will be changing very quickly and he will soon have to find his ‘New Normal.’
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My Life in Babysitters by D’Arcy Robb Inspired by an essay by David Rosenthal (12-15 min. Cut as needed. M or F) Humorous
$10.00It’s the easiest babysitting job on the planet: watching one smart, well-behaved, adult-like child named David. But somehow, the family winds up with a string of dysfunctional babysitters, from strength trainer Greta to method actress Elena to date-crazy Jessica – and David winds up learning quite a few hilarious, bizarre lessons from them.
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My Father’s Cello by K.D. Jones (10-12 min. Cut as needed, F) Dramatic
$7.00Music is a language unlike any other. For Kara, it’s the language she uses to talk to her deceased father with. After her father’s death Kara goes very quickly from an eccentric little girl to an introverted teenager. She overcomes poverty, an alcoholic step-father, and her father’s death with the help of her father’s cello.
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Murder on the Organ Express by Louis Sand (7-10 min, 7 Characters, M or F, Cut as needed) Humorous
$10.00Private Eye investigates the disappearance of Appendix in this humorous murder mystery staring bodily organs.
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It’s an Online Life for Us by Patrick Bates (10-12 min. Cut as needed. M) Humorous
$7.00Stuck living in his mother’s basement, a young man spends his days with his internet friends and sharing his mundane life with mom. Eventually his mother figures out a way to get her deadbeat boy out of the house and off on his first face-to-face date ever.
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In Control by Marla Crowe (7-10 min, M) Dramatic
$7.00This is a dramatic for a male that goes from being in control of every aspect of his life to being able to control nothing.
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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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Gnome is Where the Heart Is by Nate Sand (7-10 min, 7 Characters, M or F, Cut as needed) Humorous
$10.00The humorous story of Hans, a gnome, who figures out that he was adopted by gargoyles and his subsequent adventure to find his ‘true’ family. Along the way he discovers he was with his ‘true’ family all the long. Intended as a humorous speech with many characters. Transitions between scenes are to be determined by the actress/actor.
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Gloves for a Princess by Charlotte Jones (10-12 min. Cut as needed, F) Dramatic
$7.00In this dramatic, a homeless woman brings the audience to her world filled with royalty and sadness. She shares her turmoil against her losing battle with reality and any hope of a normal life. Her fantasies shield her from the harshness of the streets.
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Free at Last by Dee Cliburn (10-12 min. Cut as needed, M or F) Dramatic
$7.00This dramatic takes the audience to a world filled with guilt and isolation. The man’s wife is dead, but her eyes refuse to leave. Can guilt lead to insanity? When will he be free, free at last. Powerful dramatic full of remorse and suspense.
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Every Morning I WaKe Up by Pamela Love (7-10 min. Cut as needed M or F) Dramatic
$7.00“Every morning I wake up and bury people who didn’t.” A worldwide plague has struck, yet life goes on. Told from the perspective of a freelance gravedigger, facing survivor’s guilt and the very real possibility of being the next to die.
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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.