1 Minute Monologues For Teens [new] -

Time the performance during initial read-throughs without adding artificial speed.

A great one-minute monologue drops the audience directly into the middle of a crisis. The character must want something specific from the person they are addressing right from the first sentence. 1 Minute Monologues For Teens

(To a teammate) "You think I wanted to miss that shot? You think I planned to lose the game for us? I’ve been running that play in my head since fourth grade. And you—you passed it late. But fine. Blame me. Everyone else will. But don’t stand here and act like you care. You care about the scoreboard. I care about the guys who showed up to practice when it was raining and nobody was watching. That was me. Every single time. So save your speech. I already know I let myself down. I don’t need you to remind me." (To a teammate) "You think I wanted to miss that shot

A teenager confronting a close friend who constantly takes credit for their ideas. Tone: Resolute, hurt, confrontational. Gender: Gender-neutral. And you—you passed it late

Context: Talking to a former best friend in the hallway after a betrayal. Tone: Hurt, angry, trying not to cry.