Buy Monologues, Short Stories and Poetry |
The Purchase of any Monologue or Short Story gives no legal ownership to the Buyer. Monologues or Short Stories can be used for Public Entertainment Only, excluding any monetary proceeds. The items listed below are $5.00 for each monologue. |
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| Monologue Selection List |
| | A Short Story “Keenya the King” Good for Elementary and Middle school students (The story is about a great king that everyone loves; except this old Vagabond that lives outside of the town, who says he is greater than Keenya the King). |
| | A Short Story “BACON” (This short story is about a family that lives in the country and every morning breakfast is the boost of the day or should I say the most complicated task of the day. It can be performed by one character or by all four characters). |
| | A Short Story “Home is not Heaven" (This short story is about three best friends that are lost trying to find their way back home. It can be performed by one character or by all three characters). |
| | Comedy “Your Honor” (This piece can be performed by one character; it’s about a Law Student who has just graduated from Law School and is much excited about his interview at the Law Firm; so he is pretending that he is at work, in court, representing his first client) (This is a very hilarious piece). |
| | A Dramatic Interpretation “To Never Forget” (This Monologue is about a resentful son that lashes out about his dead beat Dad). |
| | You Killed Our Mother! (This monologue is about an angry daughter who cries out to her father; accusing him for the heart attack and death of their mother). |
| | I’m a Success Baby! (This monologue is about an angry black female that is drunk and lashing out at her boyfriend with racial remarks and bragging about her success). |
| | An Inspirational Speech “Family Ties” (This Monologue is about acknowledging the greatest gift from God; The Family Tree) (Great for Family Reunions). |
| | The Prayer of a Desperate Mother (This Monologue is about the pain of a mother, who desperately needs, God’s intervention, for sure family guidance). |
| | The Prayer of An Atheist (This Monologue is about an Atheist that accepts the Lord back into his life). |
| | Being a Player Ain’t Easy (This Monologue is about a confused young lady who seeks out to be like most men “A Player” but finds out that she can not handle the pressure). |
| | Hidden Envy (This Monologue is about a friend who reveals her hidden envy toward her best friend). |
| | Confused Widow (This Monologue is about a very confused and lonely widow who is seeking, at any cost, to get over her husband’s death). |
| | 72 Hours (This Monologue is about a hired Thug, that black mails his employer for more doe, and gives him 72 more hours to come up with the money) |
| | I Apologized For That! (A best friend is apologizing to his friend about an affair with his girlfriend. He regrets the mistake but his friend is not receptive to the apology). |
| | Not This Time Friend (This Monologue is about an angry friend confronting his best friend and his best friend’s sister, trying to justified having hired someone to shoot him. He is no longer able to conceal his hidden hatred toward his best friend). |
| | Sis Evan Bell Sis Evan Bell takes Claire to get her Woman’s Well yearly Female Exam. |
| | Sis Evan Bell Two Sis Evan Bell Takes Claire To Her Dental Appointment. |
| Coming Soon! | “A Collection of Poetic Thoughts” Have you ever wanted to boast and brag about yourself but didn’t because you felt you would appear to be vain. Have you ever wanted to say something but you felt it would make you appear to be a racist, so you didn’t. Have you ever stayed silent because you were embarrassed to speak, well A Collection of Thoughts will bring your thoughts to life. |
| Coming Soon! | “Who’s To Blame” Enjoy Learning About Christ Through Comedy Who’s To Blame” is for anyone that needs a little laughter in their lives; while being inspired with the knowledge of the Holy Bible. Sometimes we can use a little humor in our lives to relieve everyday stress. Being too serious as well as being too carefree can make us not experience the full meaning of our lives. Ecclesiastes 7:16. Do not be overly righteous, Nor be overly wise: Why should you destroy yourself? |
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