Tartuffe Monologues & Audition Scenes
6 audition scenes from Tartuffe. Available as group & duologue & monologues — ready to download for self-tapes, drama school auditions, and practice.
Written by Molière
Valère and Mariane's Lovers' Quarrel
Characters: Valère, Mariane, Dorine
Valère and Mariane engage in a stubborn and prideful argument after hearing that Mariane's father intends for her to marry the hypocrite Tartuffe. Their maid, Dorine, must intervene to stop their mutual posturing and force them to reconcile so they can plot to stop the wedding. The scene highlights the comedic absurdity of young love and the necessity of practical action over emotional drama.
Cléante's Defense of True Piety
Characters: Cléante, Orgon
Cléante attempts to reason with his brother-in-law Orgon regarding the obvious hypocrisy of the religious charlatan Tartuffe. While Orgon remains stubbornly blinded by his devotion, Cléante delivers a passionate defense of true piety versus the performative sanctimony of frauds.
Tartuffe's Seduction Attempt
Characters: Elmire, Tartuffe
Elmire attempts to confront the hypocritical holy man Tartuffe about her husband's plan to marry him to her step-daughter. However, Tartuffe uses the private meeting to drop his pious facade and aggressively pursue Elmire, attempting to seduce her with a sophisticated argument that his lust is merely an appreciation of God's handiwork.
Act I, Scene 5 — Cléante's Speech on Hypocrisy
Characters: Cléante
Cléante delivers a sophisticated argument to his brother-in-law Orgon, distinguishing between genuine religious piety and the performative hypocrisy of Tartuffe. He warns that those who use faith as a weapon for personal gain are the most dangerous members of society.
Act IV, Scene 5 — The Seduction of Elmire
Characters: Tartuffe, Elmire
Elmire attempts to expose Tartuffe's hypocrisy by baiting him into making a romantic advance while her husband, Orgon, hides nearby. Tartuffe reveals his true nature by justifying his lust through twisted religious logic.
Act III, Scene 3 — Tartuffe's Seduction of Elmire
Characters: Tartuffe
The hypocritical religious fraud Tartuffe attempts to seduce Elmire, the wife of his benefactor. He uses twisted theological logic to justify his lustful advances, claiming that his attraction to her beauty is actually a form of worship toward the Creator.
About Tartuffe Audition Scenes
Looking for audition scenes from Tartuffe? Our collection includes 6 carefully curated group and duologue and monologues, each formatted and ready for immediate use in auditions, self-tapes, and drama school applications.
Written by Molière, 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 Tartuffe scenes for auditions
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