1 Minute Monologues - For Teens
What is the for? (e.g., theater camp, TV pilot, college showcase)
I brought your glove. The old one. The leather is cracked. I conditioned it last night, thought you'd be proud. I don't even need you to play catch, Dad. I just need you to show up late, show up tired, show up grumpy—just show up. Because when you don't? I sit on this bench and I start thinking maybe I'm the reason nobody stays. And that's a heavy thought for someone who still can't reach the top shelf." 1 Minute Monologues For Teens
Before you say the first word, know exactly who you are speaking to and where the scene takes place. This instantly grounds your acting. What is the for
The premier casting and acting publication frequently compiles lists of age-appropriate, fresh 60-second monologues for young actors. The leather is cracked
For teens, the one-minute monologue is the "Goldilocks" of acting pieces. It isn’t the whiplash-fast 15-second reel, nor is it the grueling five-minute soliloquy. It is exactly 60 seconds of emotional truth.
A great monologue has a beginning, middle, and end. Avoid starting at a high emotional level (like screaming or crying) with nowhere left to go. Build the tension naturally.
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