The Santa Clarita Diet Monologues & Audition Scenes
2 audition scenes from The Santa Clarita Diet. Available as group & duologues — ready to download for self-tapes, drama school auditions, and practice.
Written by Victor Fresco
The Zombie Diagnosis
Characters: Joel, Abby, Eric, Sheila
Joel and Abby seek medical advice from their teenage neighbor Eric after Sheila begins exhibiting strange symptoms. Eric attempts to diagnose Sheila's condition as a form of 'asymptomatic' undeath while struggling to maintain his composure around his crush, Abby. The scene establishes the high stakes of Sheila's lack of impulse control and the looming threat of her potential deterioration.
Sheila's Impulse Control
Characters: Sheila, Gary
Gary attempts to intimidate and blackmail Sheila into a sexual encounter in her backyard. Sheila, experiencing a supernatural transformation, lures him into a false sense of security before violently biting off and eating his fingers. The scene shifts from a tense confrontation about consent to a gruesome and darkly comedic display of Sheila's new predatory nature.
About The Santa Clarita Diet Audition Scenes
Looking for audition scenes from The Santa Clarita Diet? Our collection includes 2 carefully curated group and duologues, each formatted and ready for immediate use in auditions, self-tapes, and drama school applications.
Written by Victor Fresco, 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 The Santa Clarita Diet 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.
Browse our full scene library → |Find your perfect monologue →