Mulholland Drive Monologues & Audition Scenes
12 audition scenes from Mulholland Drive. Available as duologue & monologues — ready to download for self-tapes, drama school auditions, and practice.
Written by David Lynch
Betty Meets Rita
Characters: Betty, Rita
Betty, a bright-eyed aspiring actress newly arrived in Los Angeles, discovers a mysterious, concussed woman hiding in her aunt's apartment. As Betty tries to offer help, it becomes clear that the woman, who calls herself Rita, is suffering from amnesia following a traumatic car accident.
Betty's Studio Arrival
Characters: Betty, Paramount Guard
A wide-eyed aspiring actress arrives at the Paramount Studios gate for a life-changing audition. She encounters a patronizing but ultimately helpful security guard who provides her with directions and a gate pass, marking her first step into the Hollywood dream.
Detective Domgaard's Gruesome Story
Characters: Detective Neal Domgaard, Detective Harry McKnight
Two detectives discuss a bizarre car accident and the mysterious recovery of high-end wallets from unidentified suspects. Domgaard describes a gruesome medical detail with an unsettling, dark humor while McKnight remains casually detached, focused on his sandwich.
Coco's Warning to Betty
Characters: Coco, Betty
Coco confronts Betty about the mysterious woman staying in her aunt's apartment. Betty attempts to cover for Rita with a fabricated story, testing her acting skills and integrity against Coco's seasoned intuition.
The Audition Scene
Characters: Betty, Rita
Betty and Rita rehearse a melodramatic scene for Betty's upcoming acting audition. The scene shifts from a tense, high-stakes confrontation involving blackmail and threats of violence into a lighthearted moment of bonding between the two women.
Dan's Nightmare at Denny's
Characters: Herb, Dan
Dan recounts a recurring nightmare to Herb about a terrifying figure lurking behind the very diner where they are currently eating. As the details of the dream begin to manifest in reality, Dan's paralyzing fear forces Herb to investigate the back of the building to dispel the dread.
The Cowboy's Warning
Characters: Adam, Cowboy
A powerful and mysterious figure known as the Cowboy confronts Adam, a film director whose life is spiraling out of control. Through a series of cryptic philosophical questions and veiled threats, the Cowboy asserts dominance and instructs Adam to cast a specific girl in his film to regain his status. The scene establishes a surreal power dynamic where Adam's professional and personal survival depends on his total compliance.
The Cowboy's Call
Characters: Adam, Cynthia
Adam, a film director, discovers his credit cards and bank accounts have been frozen, leaving him stranded. He calls Cynthia, who informs him that a mysterious figure known as 'The Cowboy' wants a meeting, suggesting a dark conspiracy is unfolding around his career.
I Don't Know Who I Am
Characters: Betty, Rita
Betty discovers that the mysterious woman in her aunt's apartment has no memory of her own identity. The situation escalates from confusion to shock when they open a purse to find a massive amount of cash and a mysterious blue key.
Betty's Troubling Call
Characters: Betty
Betty, a wide-eyed aspiring actress newly arrived in Los Angeles, speaks with her Aunt Ruth about her excitement for an upcoming audition. The conversation takes a tense turn when Betty mentions a mysterious woman named Rita staying in the apartment, whom Aunt Ruth does not recognize.
Betty's Hollywood Dream
Characters: Betty
Betty, a wide-eyed aspiring actress, calls her grandfather to report her safe arrival in Los Angeles. She expresses her naive wonder at the city's beauty and shares a story about a kind stranger she met on the plane, highlighting her innocent and optimistic outlook.
Mulholland Drive
Characters: Betty, Rita
Betty attempts to help the amnesiac Rita piece together her identity after a traumatic car accident. Betty's youthful optimism contrasts with Rita's deep-seated fear as they decide to investigate the police reports for Mulholland Drive.
About Mulholland Drive Audition Scenes
Looking for audition scenes from Mulholland Drive? Our collection includes 12 carefully curated duologue and monologues, each formatted and ready for immediate use in auditions, self-tapes, and drama school applications.
Written by David Lynch, 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 Mulholland Drive 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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