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Monologues For Women  
   
Title of Play Character
Alls Well That Ends Well (by William Shakespeare) Helena
An Ideal Husband (by Oscar Wilde) Mabel Chiltren
As You Like It (by William Shakespeare) Phebe
The Comedy of Errors (by William Shakespeare) Adrianna
The First Man (by Eugene O'Neil) Martha
Glass Menaserie (by Tennessee Williams) Amanda
Heaven and Earth (by Lord Byron) Aholibamah
Oleanna (by David Mamet) Carol
MacBeth (by William Shakespeare) Hecate
Much Ado About Nothing (by William Shakespeare) Beatrice
Romeo & Juliet (by William Shakespeare) Juliet
Rainmaker Starbuck

 

Monologues For Men  
   
Title of Play Character
Ceasar and Cleopatra (by George Bernard Shaw) Ceasar
Glass Menaserie (by Tennessee Williams) Tom
Hamlet (by William Shakespeare) Hamlet
King Henry VI (by William Shakespeare) King
Love's Labour Lost (by William Shakespeare) Berowne
Macbeth (by William Shakespeare) Macbeth
Prisoner of 2nd Ave. (by Neil Simon) Mel
Romeo & Juliet (by William Shakespeare) Friar
Rumors (by Neil Simon) Lenny
The Scarlet Letter (by Nathaniel Hawthorne) Stranger
Steambath Attendent
Tartuffe (by Moliere) Cleante

 

     

 

Helpful Monologue Tips:

Remember to:

  1. Fully read the enter play
  2. Gain a thorough understanding of the play
  3. Analyze your character’s background
  4. Then, focus on the monologue
  5. Ask, what does he or she what to accomplish in this monologue based on the overall play, the character and the scene itself.


 
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