Mad Men Monologues & Audition Scenes
4 audition scenes from Mad Men. Available as duologue & groups — ready to download for self-tapes, drama school auditions, and practice.
Written by Matthew Weiner
Don's Cigarette Account Dilemma
Characters: DON & MIDGE
A vulnerable, intimate, professional DON & MIDGE's duologue from "Mad Men" by Matthew Weiner. Genre: drama.
Don's 'It's Toasted' Pitch
Characters: Don Draper, Lee Garner Senior, Lee Garner Junior, Roger Sterling, Pete Campbell
Don Draper delivers a high-stakes pitch to Lucky Strike executives who are facing a crisis due to new health regulations. Don't objective is to pivot the marketing strategy away from health concerns by focusing on the manufacturing process, creating the iconic 'It's Toasted' slogan to save the account.
Act I, Scene 6 — The Weight Loss Belt
Characters: Don, Peggy
Peggy presents her initial research on a vibrating weight loss belt to Don. The conversation takes an awkward turn as they both realize the product's unintended 'benefit,' leading Don to offer his first piece of mentorship regarding the creative process.
Don's Philosophy on Love and Advertising
Characters: DON & RACHEL
A philosophical, cynical, revealing DON & RACHEL's duologue from "Mad Men" by Matthew Weiner. Genre: drama.
About Mad Men Audition Scenes
Looking for audition scenes from Mad Men? Our collection includes 4 carefully curated duologue and groups, each formatted and ready for immediate use in auditions, self-tapes, and drama school applications.
Written by Matthew Weiner, these scenes capture the essence of the production and provide rich material for actors at every level.
Every scene includes character breakdowns, context notes, and director's notes to help you prepare. All scenes are available as downloadable PDFs with Pro membership.
How to use Mad Men scenes for auditions
Choose a scene that matches the tone and casting type of your audition. Use the character breakdowns to understand the emotional arc, then download the PDF to rehearse. Our scenes work perfectly for self-tapes, in-person auditions, drama school applications, and acting class exercises.
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