1 Minute Monologues For Teens 〈EXTENDED - How-To〉

Teens should look for monologues in:

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: Explores intense emotions such as grief, family conflict, or self-discovery. Teens should look for monologues in: Where do

The "one-minute monologue" has become the industry standard for teen auditions. It is short enough to hold a casting director’s fleeting attention span but long enough to prove you can tell a story. Whether you are auditioning for the school production of Romeo and Juliet , applying for a summer conservatory, or trying to book a guest spot on a streaming series, your 60-second piece is your calling card. applying for a summer conservatory

Speaking directly to a phone/laptop screen after a group chat blows up. High energy, sarcastic.