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Free Monologue Sites for Child Actors

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Free Monologue Sites for Child Actors

If you have a budding child actor in your home, I’ve put together a list of monologue sites focused on child actors. These sites can help your child build their acting chops and gain the confidence they need to try out for the school play or even answer a casting call!

Build Your Child Actor’s Chops

If you have a child with enough self confidence and drive to attempt being a child actor, you want to encourage that kind of creativity and initiative. Dreams are what make life happen. In that spirit, I’ve found some great monologue sites for child actors that can help them build their chops.

Freedrama.net

The children’s section of Freedrama.net is a great resource for child actors. It has monologues on all sorts of topics in varying lengths to help your child build their skills in different areas such as drama, comedy, and the like. Here are some examples.

  • Protecto (Kid Hero): Comedy monologue for boys or girls – 2 minutes
  • The Not So Perfect Child: Drama for girls – 2 to 3 minutes
  • No Witnesses: Drama for boys or girls – 1 to 2 minutes
  • End the Hurting: Short drama for boys or girls – 30 seconds
  • Ode to Squished: Short dramedy – 30 seconds

Monologuearchive.com

Monologuearchive.com is another high quality resource for child actors. The children’s section of their site has numerous monologues for children from classic authors and playwrights like Mark Twain.

  • Henry V: Comedy for boys
  • S-M-I-L-E: Comedy for boys or girls
  • Alice in Wonderland: Comedy for girls

Monologuesforallages.webs.com

This website is a nice resource for child actors, because its monologues are broken down into age categories. It’s easy to find age appropriate monologues for your child.

  • I Don’t Like Boys: Humor for girls aged 5 – 7
  • I Hate School: Drams for boys or girls aged 8 – 12
  • Being the Better Person: Emotional drama for boys and girls aged 15 – 19
  • Jealousy Kicks In: Dramedy for girls aged 13 – 17
  • The Son I Never Had: Sad drama for boys ages 14 – 19

Child Actors Can Build Their Chops Without Breaking Your Bank

When you children have a dream, you have to walk a fine line between being supportive and responsible, and these free monologue sites for child actors are a great way to do that.

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