Top Monologues

Soliliquio
309 Views · 3 years ago

Here’s the two clips in one video

David Hewlett
345 Views · 3 years ago

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Soliliquio
312 Views · 3 years ago

How to Eat Jelly Beans? Monologue Age 13

Soliliquio
198 Views · 3 years ago

From the play “I Hate Hamlet”. Enjoy!

Soliliquio
194 Views · 3 years ago

This is a comedic monologue from the play "Core Values" written by Steven Levenson.

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Soliliquio
170 Views · 3 years ago

The first monologue is from “Pretty Little Liars: The Original Sin”. The lines were from Bailee Madison, who plays Imogen Adams in the show. The context from the scene is that her mother “abandoned” her and now the character have to deal with all the things the mom left behind, and tired of it, Imogen breaks down in a conversation with her mother.The second monologue is from “Modern Family”. The lines were from Haley Dunphy played by Sarah Hyland. The context from the scene is that the character is a minor that went to have a conversation like in a court, after accidentally injuring an officer, the funny part is that when confessing, the character starts saying stupid things that he think are wrong like missing classes and dating TAs. Then acts super serious to say silly things and try to break the ice screaming “go wildcats”. But is not even the school’s mascots name.

Soliliquio
316 Views · 3 years ago

Ralph Fiennes performs Richard, Duke of Gloucester’s soliloquy from Henry VI, Part III. Fiennes is starring in Rupert Goold’s production of Richard III at the Almeida theatre, London. Richard III was the first Almeida Theatre Live broadcast in partnership with Picturehouse Entertainment. It was seen in cinemas around the world.

Soliliquio
174 Views · 3 years ago

To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, we asked leading actors to perform key speeches from his plays. Here, Paterson Joseph speaks Shylock’s lines from The Merchant of Venice, Act I, Scene 3, in which the moneylender responds to a request for a loan by reminding his adversary, Antonio, of the times he has insulted him.