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Comedic murder monologues
Comedic murder monologues












comedic murder monologues

I mentioned this play in my comedic monologues list because it brilliantly handles vast changes in tone and character throughout. “Everything Will Be Different” by Marc Schultz It’s understandable to any boy who’s ever felt ignored or insignificant and climaxes in an almost cathartic win for the powerless.

comedic murder monologues

The character’s growth and arc in this one-minute monologue is enough to give any young actor room to develop their own character and find their own moments of triumph. I love the way this monologue builds to allow Cory his moment of triumph. As Cory confesses his resentment for his father’s lack of support, he gradually finds the courage to openly defy his father and in doing so, to recognize his own strength.

comedic murder monologues

This is one of the more well-known plays on the list, lauded as a “classic American drama.” The piece follows Cory, an African American teenager and aspiring football player living in the 1950s, when he stands up to his abusive father. This makes it an interesting monologue for an actor to play with, exploring these themes in a more lighthearted manner.

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One of my favorites is Dennis’ speech in scene nine where he laments the lack of recognition for intelligence at school and settles on the conclusion that when he gets out, life will be full of possibilities when he “makes a fortune on cutting-edge computer software.” This monologue doesn’t take itself too seriously and can even be funny at times, but underlying Dennis’ struggle is a universal desire to be accepted, and his frustration at a system that places the boy with the 176 IQ on the sidelines. The dialogue is engaging, funny, heartfelt, and occasionally hormonal, much like adolescence itself. This a collection of 25 scenes and monologues about life in and outside the classroom, and any one of them can be a great audition piece. “Class Action” by Brad Slaight “Class Action” While the language is dynamic, it can be crude, so I always suggest changing it to fit the young actor’s age.

comedic murder monologues

There are several monologues in the play that offer honest looks into Alex’s relationship with his dad, including one that extols Alex’s pipedream of his father being a hero returning from war: “When I was little I used to have fantasies about my real dad coming to get me.” Hunter doesn’t sugarcoat his language, making the characters difficult to support at times but still unwaveringly human. While the play itself is more of a dark comedy in the vein of Sam Shephard, this functions as an unadulterated drama in which a teen boy, Alex, searches for his estranged father. “A Bright New Boise” was nominated for a Drama Desk Award and won an Obie Award for Playwriting in 2011. Here are my top six picks for dramatic monologues for teens. Throughout my ongoing searches, I’ve explored the classics and great writers of the past, but I’ve also found many contemporary playwrights producing current, trendy material. Who isn’t in search of an exciting, job-booking dramatic monologue? As an acting coach for kids, teens, and young adults, I understand the struggle, having spent hours searching for engaging material to use as teaching tools.














Comedic murder monologues