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Steven Zaillian
"American Gangster (2007)"
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Frank, Nicky scene: Frank Lucas enters Nicky Barne's club to discuss a problem with Nicky undermining the dope product called "Blue Magic."
Mark Bomback
"The Wolverine (2013)"
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Logan, Mariko scene: Logan and Mariko find a moment of solace amidst the chaos surrounding them. As Logan tends to a freezing Mariko, their conversation reveals the tension, trust, and underlying attraction between them. The scene culminates in a charged emotional moment, reflecting the complexities of their relationship.
William Shakspeare
"Hamlet – Act2 Sc2"
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Hamlet monologue: Hamlet grapples with his innermost feelings of inadequacy, comparing himself to an actor who can summon tears for a mere fictional tale. Hamlet chastises himself for not avenging his father's murder, revealing his plan to use a play to discern the guilt of his uncle, the current king.
William Shakspeare
"Measure for Measure – Act2 Sc4"
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Angelo, Isabella duologue: Isabella pleads with Angelo, the strict deputy of Vienna, to spare her brother Claudio's life, who is sentenced to death for fornication. However, Angelo, struck by Isabella's beauty and virtue, propositions her with a morally challenging dilemma: he will free Claudio in exchange for her virginity. The exchange exposes Angelo's hypocrisy and Isabella's moral quandary.
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"Succession – full pilot script"
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Succession full pilot script: The full 2018 pilot episode of the American satirical comedy-drama about the owners of global media and entertainment conglomerate Waystar RoyCo and their fight for control of the company amidst uncertainty about the health of the family's patriarch.
Curtis Hanson
"LA Confidential (1997)"
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Lynn, Bud Scene: Officer Bud White visits call girl Lynn Bracken, who's initially with an older client. Their conversation unveils Lynn's association with a crime victim, Susan Lefferts, and her ties to Pierce Patchett, a man running a unique prostitution ring. Amidst tension, their exchange delves into their complex moralities, concluding with a hint of a budding personal connection between Lynn and Bud.
Peter Nowalk
"How To Get Away With Murder – S1E3"
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Trent Davis scene: A friend stoner who still believes in "the cause" is questioned by a prosecutor and defense attorney.
Janet Peoples
"12 Monkeys (1995)"
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Jeffrey monologue: Jeffrey dismisses psychiatrists' writings, denies leaking information, and reveals a theory. He suggests that his mind was studied during his institutionalization, creating a computer model to predict his future thoughts and actions. He claims the woman knows his every move before he does.
Tom Schulman
"Dead Poets Society"
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Keating McAllister scene: Mr. Keating and Mr. McAllister engage in a philosophical debate in a school cafeteria. Mr. McAllister admires Keating's unique teaching approach, though he considers it misguided. The two men banter, with McAllister claiming realism over cynicism and Keating arguing for the power of dreams in achieving freedom.
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"Breaking Bad"
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Walt, Jesse (Dupree) scene: from the pilot, Walt confronts Jesse, accusing him of cooking meth. He propositions a partnership.
Elizabeth Wong
"China Doll"
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Anna monologue: a Chinese-American actress in the 1940s coaches a Caucasian actress to portray a Chinese woman in a movie. She conveys her resentment and frustration about the stereotypical roles, teaching the other actress how to play into these stereotypes while expressing her desire to perform these roles herself. In the end, she pleads with a film executive for a chance to play the role.
Sidney Lumet
"12 Angry Men (1957) – Sc2"
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Judge Monologue: The Judge outlines the grave responsibility the jurors bear. They are instructed to deliberate honestly and impartially on whether the defendant, a young man, is guilty of murder.
David Franzoni
"Gladiator (2000) – Commodus"
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Commodus monologue: Emperor Commodus reveals his deep-rooted insecurities and unfulfilled desire for validation from his deceased father. As he converses with a respected gladiator, he reflects on the virtues he believes he possesses, contrasting them with the virtues his father valued, which he feels he lacks.
Rhodessa Jones
"Big Butt Girls, Hard Headed Women"
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Regina monologue: Regina asserts her independence and control over her own life. She discusses her career as a prostitute and her outlook on relationships, rejecting the idea of being owned or controlled by any man or woman.
Stephen King
"The Shawshank Redemption (1994) – full script"
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The Shawshank Redemption is captivating film about resilience, friendship, and the enduring power of hope. The film follows the journey of banker Andy Dufresne, who is wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife and her lover.
Gabriel Davis
"Goodbye Charles – I Ate the Divorce Papers monologue"
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A raw, humorous, and heartfelt portrayal of a woman defiantly refusing to accept the end of her marriage to her husband, Charles.
Ted Tally
"Silence of the Lambs (1991) – Pg9"
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Clarice, Hannibal scene: Clarice meets Dr Lecter for the first time at the Baltimore State hospital for the criminally insane.
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"Shadows of My Mind"
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Naomi monologue: Naomi opens up to her Aunt about a circle of depression she encounters in her life. She wants to avoid getting depressed and in this monologue she speaks with her Aunt about what she experiences and seeks advice.
Paul Thomas Anderson
"Magnolia (1999) – Pg116"
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Frank, Gwenovier scene: The film has a mosaic of interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness, and meaning in the San Fernando Valley. The script was inspired by the music of Aimee Mann, who contributed several songs to its soundtrack.
Vince Gilligan
"Breaking Bad – S5E10"
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Walt, Jesse scene: Walt confides in Jesse, warning that they need to find an "out" due to their success of their empire (drugs).
Jeff Filgo
"The Big D – pilot"
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Will, Jane scene: The couple has just moved to Will's hometown of Dallas, where his Southern-belle mother makes life complicated for Jane.
Jana Sinyor
"Being Erica – S1E4"
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Ethan, Erica scene: Ethan and Erica talk after they kiss, discussing their instincts during dinner at Ethan's apartment. Erica confesses her instincts have been leading her astray.
Brad Falchuk
"American Horror Story – S1E1"
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Brad, Vivien scene: Ben talks to his wife, Vivien, after relocating to Los Angeles to restart their lives after the death of their son. Conflict arises when Brad attempts to seduce Vivien. She brings up how Brad had sex with one of his students.
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"Mariott (Commercial VO)"
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"All My Children"
Daniel Pearle
"A Kid Like Jake"
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Greg monologue: Greg and his wife are eager to get their son Jake into a top private school. Jake has been teased for his gender nonconforming behavior. Greg is talking to Judy, the head mistress of Jake’s pre-school, who has been advising Greg and Alex.
Anna Ziegler
"A Delicate Ship"
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Nate monologue: Nate speaks to Sarah, with who he's had a crush on since childhood, and whose romantic
evening with her boyfriend he’s interrupted. Nate has insisted that the three of them play a game where they guess the identity taped to
his/her forehead.
Ted Elliott
"Shrek (2001)"
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Donkey, Shrek scene: When Donkey meets Shrek, he wants to learn more about ogres. Shrek explains that ogres are like onions, with layers that can be peeled away to reveal their inner beauty.
Rachel Soland
"Divine Intervention"
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Rachel Soland
"Banned from the Funeral"
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Lucy Monologue: A sex worker who was excluded from her husband's funeral plans to mourn privately while continuing to work at the club.
Kelly Fremon Craig
"The Edge of Seventeen (2016)"
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Nadine monologue: A high school student struggling with feelings of isolation and insecurity. Nadine expresses her frustration with her own limitations and her sense of disconnection from those around her
Dan Fogelman
"This is Us – S1E16"
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Randall, William scene: This duologue speaks to the theme of self-discovery and the importance of letting go of societal expectations and finding the courage to be true to oneself.
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"Best books on acting for actors"
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As an actor, you know that training is key to honing your craft and finding success in the industry. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned performer, there are always new skills to learn and techniques to master. One of the best ways to do this is by reading books written by other actors, directors, and industry professionals.
Sean O'Casey
"Plough and the Stars – Act1 Sc2"
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Fluther, Brennan duologue: They converse about the British and the conflict in Ireland. Fluther argues they are not as bad as portrayed. Captain Brennan is more skeptical, but ultimately agrees that the British are not all good and that the Irish must fight for their rights.
William Shakspeare
"Hamlet – Act3 Sc1"
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Hamlet, Ophelia scene: they converse about the nature of existence and the consequences of death. Hamlet is grappling with the decision of whether to end his own life, reflecting on the troubles and hardships that humans must endure. Ophelia, tries to comfort him and offer him some words of comfort and support.
Mario Puzo
"The Godfather (1972)"
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Tom, Michael scene: Michael wants Tom to go to Hollywood and persuade a film producer to give a movie role to Johnny Fontane, a singer and actor who is a friend of the family. If he refuses, Michael wants Tom to use whatever means necessary to ensure that Fontane gets the role.
ChatGPT
"Divorce (AI generated duologue)"
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Kate, Mike scene: an AI generated duologue based on the following prompt "A woman tells her husband she wants a divorce."
ChatGPT
"Jayla (AI generated monologue)"
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Jayla monologue: An AI generated monologue based on the prompt "A comedic monologue about an African American woman."
Chris Terrio
"Argo (2012) – Sc56"
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O'Donnell, Mendez scene: The deputy director gives a rundown of the
operation to Tony Mendez.
Lewis Milestone
"The North Star (1943)"
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Principal monologue: A principal at the University of Kiev addresses his students after the end of the school year in 1941.
Neil Simon
"Jake’s Women – Act1"
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Jake monologue: Jake imagines his ex-wife and others in his head. They are figments of his imagination.
Arthur Miller
"The Crucible – Act3 Pg99"
Thomas Kyd
"The Spanish Tragedy – Act4 Sc2"
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Isabella monologue: "Tell me no more! O monstrous homicides! Since neither piety nor pity moves the king to justice or compassion, I will revenge myself upon this place, where thus they murder’d my beloved son..."
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"Doctor Faustus – Act5 Sc2"
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Faustus monologue: "Ah, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn’d perpetually! Stand still, you ever moving spheres of heaven"
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"Orange Is The New Black – S1E1 Sc1"
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Piper, Delicious scene: Piper reminisces of life outside of prison, until Delicious interrupts her in the shower stall.
Tom Schulman
"Dead Poets Society (1989) – Sc45"
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Keating monologue: "I stand upon my desk to remind yourself that we must constantly look at things in a different way. You see, the world looks very different from up here."
Alan Ball
"American Beauty (1999) – Pg102"
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Lester monologue: "I had always heard your entire life flashes in front of your eyes the second before you die."
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"The Pillowman – Act2 Sc1"
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Michael, Katurian scene: Katurian is thrown into a cell with his brother, Michael, who proceeds to reveal that he killed two children.
William Shakspeare
"Richard II – Act2 Sc1"
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Northumberland has just brought word that John of Gaunt is dead. King Richard has said that all his land and possessions must be seized for the crown. The Duke of York’s patience with Richard finally
runs out and he rebukes the King.
Tom Schulman
"Dead Poets Society (1989) – Sc29"
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Keating monologue: "Keep ripping gentlemen. This is a battle, a war. And the casualties could be your hearts and souls..."
Theodore Melfi
"Hidden Figures (2016) – Sc42"
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Katherine monologue: "There's no bathroom for me here. There is no bathroom. There are no colored bathrooms in this building. Or any building outside the West Campus, which is half a mile away."
Spike Lee
"Do The Right Thing (1989) – Sc61"
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Buggin' Out, Jade scene: Buggin' Out tells Jade he wants arrange a boycott of Sal's Pizzeria as there are only pictures of Italians on the walls, and no black people.
Spike Lee
"Do The Right Thing (1989) – Sc81"
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Pino, Vito scene: Pino and his brother, Vito, talk privately at the back of their dad's pizzeria. Pino warns Vito that Mookie is not to be trusted.
Tom Schulman
"Dead Poets Society (1989) – Sc93"
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Keating, Neil scene: Neil enters Keating's office, appealing for advice about how to engage with father who disapproves of his acting ambitions.
Spike Lee
"Do the Right Thing (1989) – Sc76"
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Jade, Mookie scene: Mookie confronts his sister, Jade, telling her his boss is into her and to stop coming by.
Charlie Chaplin
"The Great Dictator (1940)"
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The Barber monologue: A commoner who happens to look identical to a fascist dictator. He is given a script demanding full allegiance to the cause and himself as an absolute ruler.
Ferenc Molnar
"A Matter of Husbands – Pg4"
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Famous Actress monologue: After getting the Earnest Young Woman to calm down, the Famous Actress advises that the young woman's husband must be pretending an affair to gain attention.
Callie Khouri
"Thelma and Louise (1991) – Sc90"
Callie Khouri
"Thelma and Louise (1991) – Sc2"
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Darryl, Thelma scene: Thelma attempts to talk to her husband, Darryl, as he rushes to get ready to leave for work.
Henrik Ibsen
"An Enemy of the People"
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Burgomaster monologue: The Burgomaster represents the old established order of things. He believes that authority should rest in the hands of the officials and that all individuals should be subjected to the rule of these authorities.
Hywel John
"Pieces"
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Bea monologue: Bea comes downstairs wearing her mother's dress where Sophie is
asleep. Sophie, her godmother, moved in to look after Bea and her brother after their parents died in a car accident.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
"Fleabag – S1E2 Sc32"
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Claire, Fleabag scene: Claire enters Fleabag's cafe and insists that she organizes her own surprise party.
Dan Gilroy
"Nightcrawler (2014) – Sc4"
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Joe, Scrapyard owner scene: Joe tries to sell stolen copper to a scrapyard owner before asking him to give him a job.
Chris Terrio
"Argo (2012) – Sc99"
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Chambers, Mendez duologue: Mendez tells Chambers he needs him to make a fake movie as part of an operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran.
Tatty Hennessy
"A Hundred Words for Snow"
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Rory monologue: Rory's Dad has just died. She tells the audience about him whilst holding an urn filled with his ashes.
Kathryn Colantuono
"This is Me"
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Emma, James scene: A young girl feels rejected by her friend. Part of a short film based on the writer's struggles with rejection dysphoria and anxiety.
August Wilson
"Fences – Act1 Sc1"
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Lyons monologue: "You and me is two different people, Pop. You got your way of dealing with the world... I got mine."
Jules Verne
"Around the World in 80 Days (adapted) – Ch19"
William Shakspeare
"The Winter’s Tale – Act3 Sc3"
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Shepherd monologue: "I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest, for there is nothing in the between..."
William Shakspeare
"King John – Act5 Sc2"
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Lewis the Dauphin monologue: "Your grace shall pardon me, I will not back. I am too high-born to be propertied..."
Nancy Harris
"No Romance"
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Laura monologue: Laura has breast cancer and thinks it will be best to end her relationship with her boyfriend. She reveals that she has no intention of telling him about the cancer.
Nicole Clinton
"Cargo"
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Sam, Vicky scene: Sisters Sam and Vicky reflect on their predicament and argue about where to bury the dead body in the trunk of their car.
William Shakspeare
"Twelfth Night – Act4 Sc3"
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Sebastian monologue: "“This is the air, that is the glorious sun, This pearl she gave me, I do feel’t and see’t, And though ’tis wonder that enwraps me thus, Yet ’tis not madness."
Mary Harron
"American Psycho (2000) – Sc10"
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Patrick Bateman monologue: "I live in the American Gardens Building on West 81st Street on the 11th floor. My name is Patrick Bateman."
Jeff Nichols
"Loving (2016) – Sc105"
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Bernie, Mildred, Richard scene: Mildred and her husband meet a lawyer who has an unorthodox suggestion on how to appeal their conviction.
Brandon Mason
"We Wait"
Jeff Nichols
"Loving (2016) – Sc101"
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Bernie, Mildred duologue: Mildred receives a call from a lawyer who wants to help her after she and her husband are banished for interracial marriage.
Samuel Beckett
"Waiting for Godot (Full play)"
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Full play: Two characters engage in a variety of discussions and encounters while awaiting the titular Godot, who never arrives.
Alexander Ostrovsky
"Poverty Is No Crime – Act3 Sc7"
Vince Gilligan
"Breaking Bad – S5E16 Sc12"
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Walt, Gretchen, Elliott scene: Walt coerces Gretchen and Elliott to help him leave millions of dollars to his son after he disappears.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
"Fleabag – S1E6 Sc39"
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Bank manager, Fleabag scene: Fleabag reveals a series of personal mistakes while talking about her application for a loan.
Brandon Mason
"The Pitcher"
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Doug monologue: A pitcher details his upbringing in regard to baseball and how his father may have pushed him too far.
Julian Fellowes
"The Gilded Age"
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Larry, Bertha scene: Bertha talks with her son, Larry, before he sets off from Russell House in New York.
John Michael McDonagh
"Calvary – Sc1"
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Man, Lavelle scene: In a confession box, an abuse victim warns Lavelle, an unconnected priest, that he will kill him as an act of revenge.
William Shakspeare
"Much Ado About Nothing – Act2 Sc3"
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Benedick monologue: I do much wonder that one man, seeing how much another man is a fool when he dedicates his behaviours to love, will, after he hath laughed at such shallow follies in others, become the argument of his own scorn..."
David Mamet
"Lakeboat"
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Joe monologue: "You get paid for doing a job. You trade the work for money, am I right? Why is it any fucking less good than being a doctor, for example?"
Sharman Macdonald
"After Juliet – Act1"
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Gianni monologue: Gianni, a witty sixteen-year-old boy of the Capulet family, muses to Lorenzo, another Capulet boy, about making a pot of tea.
Nicole Clinton
"Rhythmic Sin – Roxanne’s Paradise"
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Roxanne monologue: Young DJ Roxanne remembers her first time in Studio 54 and how it changed her life.
Brent Pollard
"Stay Put"
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Samir, Crystal scene: Samir is visiting Crystal's small town motel. He is waiting for his colleague so he can leave and explore the town while Crystal must keep him inside.
Nicole Clinton
"In Vivian’s Shoes"
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Dalton, Vivian scene: Vivian tries to show her fiancée, Dalton, the dark side of ambition as he struggles with a moral decision relating to his Wall Street job.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
"Fleabag – S2E6 Sc12"
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Priest monologue: "So it turns out it's quite hard to come up with something original about love."
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
"Fleabag – S2E6 Sc14"
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Priest, Fleabag scene: The Priest approaches Fleabag as she sits at a bus stop. She confesses she loves him.
Moliere
"Tartuffe – Act1 Sc5"
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Cleante monologue: "No, I am not a revered doctor, brother; no, all the knowledge of this world has not found its abode in me."
Vince Gilligan
"Better Call Saul – S1E6 Sc9"
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Mike, Stacey scene: Mike's daughter-in-law questions him after playing with Kaylee in the garden.
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"Castle – S4E6 Sc9"
Steven Simoncic
"Broken Fences – Act1 Sc2"
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Hoody monologue: "I am invisible. Been invisible all my life. When I was a kid I could go days, weeks without being seen."
Sam Lucas Smith
"Fridge (2021)"
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Nick, Fridge scene: Nick argues with his 'smart-fridge' after she fat shames him for eating ice-cream.
William Shakspeare
"The Two Gentlemen of Verona – Act5 Sc4"
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Valentine monologue: "How use doth breed a habit in a man! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns.
William Shakspeare
"Measure for Measure – Act2 Sc4"
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Angelo monologue: "Who will believe thee, Isabel? My unsoil’d name, th’austereness of my life..."
Michael Cristofer
"The Lady and the Clarinet – Act1"
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Luba monologue: "Don't give me that crap. You're all the same. Cut from the same piece of chintz."
Kathy Najimy
"Parallel Lives – Pg81"
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Tina monologue: (Abortion) "No, no, I don’t remember feeling bad. Well, no, I do, I remember not letting myself feel bad. That would be like giving in, you know?"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
"Anne of Avonlea (adapted for film from Novel)"
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Gilbert, Anne duologue: Anne and Gilbert talk. Their friendship on the edge of becoming something more.
William Shakspeare
"The Taming of the Shrew – Act4 Sc1"
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Petruchio monologue: "Thus have I politicly begun my reign, And ’tis my hope to end successfully."
William Shakspeare
"Antony and Cleopatra – Act4 Sc12"
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Antony monologue: "This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me: My fleet hath yielded to the foe; and yonder..."
Larry Shue
"The Foreigner – Act1 Sc2"
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Ellard monologue: "Don't tell me you've never seen a knife. Knife. That's a knife. Use it to cut things."
James Manos Jr
"Dexter – S1E1 Sc3"
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Dexter, Donovan scene: "My name is Dexter - Dexter Morgan and I'm going to kill this man tonight."
William Shakspeare
"As You Like It – Act2 Sc7"
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Jacques monologue: "A fool, a fool! I met a fool i’th’ forest, A motley fool – a miserable world!"
Ella Hickson
"Eight – Pg31"
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Astrid monologue: Astrid is in her early twenties. She is slim and attractive, the kind of girl that seems comfortable in her own skin. Tonight, however, she is a little drunk.
Eric Simonson
"Bronx Bombers"
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Reggie monologue: "Why?! Why do I gotta do that?! Why do I gotta do anything you tell me? But then I do. I do everything you tell me to."
Steve Waters
"Fast Labour"
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Anita monologue: "Did I ever give you my CV? Don’t think so. Okay, here it is: born in a boringly respectable home. Dad on the boats..."
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"Bojack Horseman – S1E1 Sc18"
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Bojack, Diane scene: Diane is sitting by herself on the roof. Bojack climbs out of a window with a box of muffins and sits next to her.
William Shakspeare
"Julius Caesar – Act3 Sc2"
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Brutus monologue: Brutus addresses the people of Rome to explain why he decided to kill Caesar.
Reina Hardy
"Annie Jump and the Library of Heaven – Sc2"
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Annie monologue: 13 year old science genius Annie introduces herself... only to be interrupted by an alien visitor.
Harold Ramis
"Analyze This (1999) – Sc22"
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"Love’s Labour’s Lost – Act1 Sc2"
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Don Armado monologue: Don Armado talks to himself of his love for the country wench Jacquenetta.
David Mamet
"Glengarry Glen Ross – Sc81"
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Ricky monologue: "You stupid fucking ****. I'm talking to you, shithead. You just cost me six thousand dollars."
Bert V. Royal
"Easy A (2010) – Sc1"
Rachel Soland
"Hospital Bills – Sc4"
Christopher Storer
"The Bear – S1E8 Sc2"
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Carmen Monologue: "My name’s Carmen. My brother’s an addict - my - my brother was an addict."
William Shakspeare
"The Merry Wives of Windsor – Act3 Sc5"
Rafael Agustin
"Jane the Virgin – S5E1 Sc15"
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Jane monologue: Jane’s husband has just come back from the dead, and she is processing the situation.
William Shakspeare
"The Two Gentlemen of Verona – Act2 Sc4"
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Proteus monologue: "Even as one heat another heat expels, Or as one nail by strength drives out another, So the remembrance of my former love Is by a newer object quite forgotten."
John Webster
"The White Devil – Act4 Sc2"
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Steven Simoncic
"Broken Fences – Act2"
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Spence monologue: "How many of you been to Disney World? It’s real fuckin’ expensive. Why? Because they sell magic. And magic ain’t cheap."
Raphael Bob-Waksberg
"BoJack Horseman – S5E6"
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BoJack monologue: "So I stopped at a Jack in the Box on the way here, and the girl behind the counter said, "Hiya! Are you having an awesome day?""
Anton Chekhov
"Three Sisters – Act4 Pg184"
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Irina monologue: "Tell me, why is it I’m so happy today? Just as if I were sailing along in a boat with big white sails..."
Terrence McNally
"The Lisbon Traviata – 1"
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Mendy monologue: Mendy and Steven are opera fanatics of different styles and temperaments.
Adam McKay
"The Big Short (2015) – Sc16"
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Scarlett Johannson monologue: "Basically Lewis Ranieri’s Mortgage bonds were amazingly profitable for the big banks. They made billions..."
August Wilson
"Fences – Act2 Sc4"
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Cory monologue: ": I live here too! I ain’t scared of you. I was walking by you to go into the house cause you sitting on the steps drunk, singing to yourself."
Rachel Soland
"An Honest Mistake (original work)"
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Darling monologue: Darling talks to her aunt about a slew of newspaper articles that have come out about her
Arthur Miller
"Death of a Salesman – Act1 Pg23"
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Linda monologue: "Then make Charley your father, Biff. You can’t do that, can you? I don’t say he’s a great man."
Arthur Miller
"The Crucible – Act2 Pg57"
Greg Daniels
"Parks and Recreation – S1E1 Sc1"
The Duffer Brothers
"Stranger Things – S1E1 Sc33"
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Nancy, Steve scene: Steve and Nancy make out in the bathroom. They are interrupted by the bell.
Samuel Beckett
"Waiting for Godot – Act1 Pg34"
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Lucky monologue: Lucky's speech is a monologue of non-sequitur which jars coherence at every level.
Eugene O'Neill
"Thirst – Pg20"
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The Gentleman monologue: "You remember when the crash came? We were all in the salon. You were singing—a Cockney song I think?"
Paddy Chayefsky
"Network (1976) – Sc159"
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Howard monologue: I'm tired of this hysteria about Howard Beale! (raging
around the room)
Wes Anderson
"Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – Pg60"
Wes Anderson
"Grand Budapest Hotel – Pg26"
Alan Ball
"American Beauty (1999) – Pg98"
Enda Walsh
"Chatroom – Pg22"
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Jim monologue: A play about cyber bullying and teenage insecurity. Jim is depressed because his father abandoned him, his mother despites him and he has been bullied
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"Lynndie’s Gotta Gun – Pg1"
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Lynndie, Man duologue: written in light of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, following which US Army Soldier Lynndie England was sentenced to three years in prison
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray – Chapter III"
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Dorian monologue: Dorian is a handsome, narcissistic young man enthralled by Lord Henry's "new" hedonism
Thomas Middleton
"The Phoenix – Act1 Sc2"
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Captain monologue: He regrets his marriage, since he hates the thought of being tied down, especially as his new wife isn't rich.
Alan Ball
"American Beauty (1999) – Pg31"
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Jane, Angela scene: ANGELA is driving, JANE is IN the passenger seat. both girls are stoned and LAUGH hysterically.
Enda Walsh
"Dancing at Lughnasa – Act2 Pg83"
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Michael monologue: a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the summer in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old.
Enda Walsh
"Dancing at Lughnasa – Act1 Pg21"
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Maggie monologue: Set in the summer of 1936, the play depicts the late summer days when love briefly seems possible for five of the Mundy sisters
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"Brand: A Dramatic Poem In Five Acts – Act1 Pg30"
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Brand monologue: Brand is a priest who accepts the consequence of his choices, and is deeply bound to doing the "right thing".
John M. Synge
"Playboy of the Western World – Act2 Sc1"
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Christy monologue: Ten there. A score that’s above. Eighty jugs. Six cups and a broken one...
The Duffer Brothers
"Stranger Things – S1E1 Sc36"
Oscar Wilde
"The Importance of Being Earnest – Act2 Sc1"
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Gwendolen monologue: Oh! It is strange he never mentioned to me that he had a ward. How secretive of him! He grows more interesting hourly.
Tom Palmer
"Mad Men – S1E11 Sc8"
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Don, Peggy scene: Peggy reports to Don after being tasked with testing a new weight loss product