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Comedic monologues for women from musicals
Comedic monologues for women from musicals








comedic monologues for women from musicals

The rest are also funny, this is just the one I think has the most potential)

comedic monologues for women from musicals

Thumb through this funny one-woman show to find scores of potential material for audition. This monologue from an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz would be a good comedic choice for a children’s show (Theatre for young audiences, etc.) ĭotty’s monologue from Noises Off is a great classic farce piece and if you need one specifically with an accent it’d be a great choice. Tags: Comedy monologues, comedic monologues, funny monologues. Young Women’s Monologues from Contemporary Plays #2 edited by Gerald Lee Ratliff, The Actor’s Scenebook edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler,Įdited by Patrick Tucker and Christine Ozanne, and Contemporary American Monologues for Women edited by Todd London.Īny of Georgie’s monologues from Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck are great (if you don’t mind a bit of cursing) (Female, Comedic, Teens 20s) This monologue comes at the end of the play as Cindy reflects on her growth throughout the play as both an actress and an individual. Womens Comedic Monologues features 60 monologues by writers and comics who have written for or performed on Chelsea Lately, Carson Daly, The Tonight Show, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central Stage, and many more. In addition to those that I list below, check out these books if you can get your hands on them: A monologue from The Cindy Variations by Evan Guilford-Blake. Especially the bit about “published plays”–especially considering how many “playwrights” “publish” their works on their website and then call it a “published play.” I have some seriocomedic but I need something plain funny. I am STRUGGLING to find good comedic monologues for women that are from published plays.










Comedic monologues for women from musicals