In this monologue from the play, "Love In The Time of TV", Alex confesses their love and shares tough feelings with their friend, Jackey. ALEX: I know you don't love me. I... I know you can't control that. You can't make yourself fall in love. But I can't control how I feel either. And I have to say... you've used my love for you. I'd do anything for you, and you know it. … [Read more...] about Love In The Time of TV
Monologues for Men
Artsy
In this monologue from the play, "Artsy", Tyler, a college student, defends his controversial art project to his skeptical professor, Darcy. TYLER: What is art?! You think it belongs to the famous few? The Picasso's? The Warhol's? The Michelangelo's? That's bullsh't. Art belongs to all of us. It's the elites like you who want to take it away, to take it off the streets … [Read more...] about Artsy
Leave the Light On
In this monologue from the play, "Leave the Light On", Sam opens up to his friend Michael about his struggles with mental health. SAM: Before I got help, I was a mess. And the crazy thing was, I thought I was normal. I thought everyone lived with anxiety and depression and it was just me who couldn't handle it. I'd lie in bed each morning, feeling like a mountain of bricks … [Read more...] about Leave the Light On
Out of Bounds
In this monologue from the play, "Out of Bounds", Daniel confronts his younger sister Hazel about their coping mechanisms during a rough time in their family life. DANIEL: You're stuck in your own little world! You sit there reading for hours, living these imaginary lives in your head, yet you barely look outside. Or inside, for that matter. You make fun of me for following … [Read more...] about Out of Bounds
The Congressman
In this monologue from the play, "The Congressman", Will tells Lucy about his plan to get out of debt. WILL: I have to run for Congress, Lucy! I'm broke! What are you on about, "change the world"? I'm just trying to change my bank account. I don't want to do politics, but it's the family business. And if you asked me a year ago if I'd ever run, I'd have laughed your head … [Read more...] about The Congressman





