1 Minute Monologues For Teens Here

Here is everything you need to know to pick, prep, and perform a powerhouse one-minute piece. Why One Minute?

The goal is not to perform a monologue; the goal is to tell a story in 60 seconds. 1 Minute Monologues For Teens

is a rite of passage for any teenage actor. Whether you are preparing for a drama school audition, a scholarship interview, or a class showcase, the 60-second monologue is the "Golden Ticket" of the theater world. Here is everything you need to know to

In a 1 minute monologue for teens, the director isn't looking for perfection. They are looking for potential . They want to see you —the unique, weird, brilliant human behind the words. Break a leg. is a rite of passage for any teenage actor

(Looks up, directly at the audience, for the first time) You know what? Rip the manual. I’m not a project. I’m not a step one. I’m just the kid who figured out that if you can’t be perfect… the only thing left to be is real . And that’s terrifying. But at least it’s mine.

"Step one: Be confident." Okay. Great. Step one is literally just tell me to be the thing I am not . That’s like giving someone a map to Atlantis and saying, 'Step one: breathe underwater.'

Once you have chosen your piece, follow this checklist to ensure you hit the 60-second mark perfectly.

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