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    1 Minute Monologues For Teens Better

    Context: A teen talks to his absent father at an empty park bench.

    When you deliver your final line, hold the moment for one full second. Let the energy settle before dropping character, smiling, and saying a polite, "Thank you."

    The character must want something desperately right now . If the character is just complaining about homework without a specific goal or target, the monologue will fall flat. They need to be fighting to convince, defend, confess, or confront. Master Class: How to Prepare Your 60-Second Piece 1 Minute Monologues For Teens

    For teens, the one-minute monologue is the "Goldilocks" of acting pieces. It isn’t the whiplash-fast 15-second reel, nor is it the grueling five-minute soliloquy. It is exactly 60 seconds of emotional truth.

    (Leans in confidentially)

    You can find tailored, pre-written monologues on sites like StageAgent , which offer specialized collections for young actors, as well as classic sources mentioned in Backstage for more challenging pieces. If you'd like, I can:

    I can draft a custom script tailored exactly to your audition goals. Share public link Context: A teen talks to his absent father

    State your name, your age (if requested), and the title/author of your monologue clearly and confidently. This is the panel’s first look at your personality before you step into character.