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Monologues for Women

Free Monologues for Women! Find comedic and dramatic monologues for women. 

Every monologue is from a published Stage Partners play that is totally free to read. Perform any monologue for free, whether you are a student actor or a professional actor seeking an audition piece.

This is just one of many free drama resources for teachers to use in the classroom, during rehearsals, as acting exercises, for auditions, and in directing and playwriting lessons. Students can search for competition monologues, develop college audition monologues, find monologues for class, or find the perfect audition monologue, and read the full play the monologue is from online.

Just download the Monologue PDF and it's yours to use. No catch.

 


Comedic Monologues for Women

Vanna’s class has been having wildly unsuitable substitute teachers lately – but she doesn’t snap until a clown arrives in this hilarious one-act comedy.

 

The nerds thought they lost Avery to the apocalypse… but it might actually be the soccer team in this one-act dark comedy.

 

In this wry vignette dramedy, Kelly writes a letter to express her true feelings – which are pretty complicated.

 

Wendy wants to straighten out some misconceptions about her story in this spoof of Peter Pan.

 

Peppy, optimistic Amber contradicts her fellow classmates who say middle school is the worst in this comedic one-act about school life.

 

Betty lets these kids and their smartyphones how things were in her day in this Don Zolidis comedy.

 

Maura shares what she’s been up to, but her awkwardness shines through in this one-act comedy.

 

In this comedy, Allison agrees to go to prom with a desperate fellow student… sort of.

 

After a long day of ridiculous customers, Logan is sent over the edge when one last person refuses to sign for their package delivery, in this absurd one-act comedy.


Dramatic Monologues for Women

In this searing historical drama, Henry VIII’s fifth wife awaits execution, after her relationship with another man is discovered.

 

A young mother watches her kids on the playground in the 8 minutes before the end of the world in this poignant vignette dramedy.

 

In this futuristic retelling of Antigone, the new leader explains to the people what will happen to those who mourn a traitor.

 

Darcy wrestles with her brother’s horrifying act of violence in this drama about the aftermath of a shooting.

 

A student council member tries to answer the student body’s questions on Instagram Live, after a controversial announcement that their school will be taking in students from another school.

 

Mia reaches out to her mathematician friend after going through a hard time in this heartfelt one-act drama.

 

A young girl confides her desire to run away to a passing toad in this stage adaptation of the classic book Tuck Everlasting.

 

JJ tells the story of a begrudging job application that leads to a bigger piece of self-discovery in this thoughtful dramedy about discovering who you are.

 

A distraught girl gives a statement to the police about what she saw in the forest in this one-act horror drama.

 

The “mom” of her friend group makes a surprising admission about her rebellious past in this tale of an all-girls high school doing The Tempest.

 

Jen breaks through the voices taunting her friend Mari with a promise of solidarity. (Note: There is a mention of self harm)

 

In this drama that takes place six months after a school shooting, Shereese realizes she knew one of the students who died better than she thought.

 

Karen visits her little sister KB, who is in a coma in the hospital, for the first time, and tries to process what has happened.

 

In this one-act drama about a scandalous piece of art that starts a firestorm at school, Dana brings a piece of tape to cover it.

 

Katie just got accused at length of being a “mean girl” – but she responds with a different point of view in this heartfelt dramedy.

 

A witness to a bullying incident reflects on how she will move forward in this powerful all-female one-act drama.

 

A girl who took part in a bullying imagines what it will be like to run into her former target in the future in this powerful ensemble drama.

 

A girl dressed as a zombie for a school play talks to a reporter about what there is to really fear, after a school lockdown in this dramedy based on real interviews with students.

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