Find the piece that makes your heart race. Rehearse until the words feel like your own. Then walk into that room, breathe, and give them sixty seconds they will never forget.
A monologue must have a clear, attainable goal (an objective) for the character to achieve by the end of the 60 seconds. 1 Minute Monologues For Teens
A rooftop or magical clearing. Emotion: Exhaustion, defiance. Find the piece that makes your heart race
This report examines the educational, developmental, and creative value of 1-minute monologues for teen performers and students. It covers pedagogical benefits, psychological impacts, selection criteria, writing and rehearsal techniques, assessment strategies, and practical program recommendations for classrooms, drama clubs, and auditions. A monologue must have a clear, attainable goal
A great monologue isn't just a speech; it’s a journey. Even in one minute, your character should start in one emotional place and end in another. Look for a "moment of change" or a realization. 3. Contrast is Key