Monologues

  • FAIRY TALE ENDING
    When a young man finally gets the courage to ask the girl of his dreams on a date, he sees something on her windshield causing him to rethink his action – or inaction.
  • THE DAY I WAS SUPPOSED TO PLAY TENNIS WITH SAMUEL BECKETT
    Scheduled to play tennis with Samuel Beckettt, a man decides how long he will wait – as others urge him to move on.
  • THE LUNCH-TIME PANELIST
    With all eyes upon him/her, a lunch-time panelist must decide whether to break his/her silence, taking the risk, he/she has nothing useful to say. https://www.monologuebank.com/the-lunch-time-panelist.html
  • EFF U!
    An actor debates about whether the use of an obscenity will forever alter your opinion of him/her – and how much that really matters.
  • MIS-CHARACTERIZATION
    A writer has trouble naming his character for fear of offending those he loves – and especially those he doesn’t love.  MonologueBank.org
  • LAST STAB AT A LESSON PLAN
    Before a schoolteacher calls it quits, she has one last thing to say to her 5th grade class – in her attempt to temper truth with compassion.
  • WELCOME TO OUR HOLIDAY SHOW
    At the risk of offending anyone who may be offended, a reluctant M.C. offers a list of disclaimers that may be more entertaining than the show itself. www.MonologueBank.org
  • I WOULD LIKE TO THANK
    Giving an acceptance speech for a lifetime of non-achievement, a man considers the people he’d like to thank, but can’t.
  • THE MOST ROMANTIC DAY OF MY LIFE
    A young man almost misses the most romantic day of his life because he is too caught up in not offending those being chased.

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