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Fantasy Monologues Vol. 5
10 more DnD Fantasy-inspired monologues for actors and voice actors to practice for auditions, demos, and script analysis. Enjoy!
Monologues for Video Game Auditions Vol. 4
Monologues are a practical way for voice actors to train emotional range, vocal stamina, and quick character definition. Video game scripts often jump from danger to humor to heartbreak in seconds, making them ideal practice material for auditions, demos, and daily warmups.
Anime Monologues for Auditions Vol. 4
Monologues train voice actors to make clear emotional choices fast. For anime auditions, they help performers practice intensity, comedic timing, vulnerability, and dramatic shifts without needing a scene partner. A strong audition monologue should reveal the character’s goal, relationship, conflict, and voice while giving the actor room to play.
Space-Themed Sci-fi Monologues Vol. 4
Monologues give voice actors a practical way to sharpen character choices, emotional shifts, pacing, and imagination. Science-fiction pieces add scale: danger, technology, alien contact, isolation, command, discovery. These scenes let performers practice speaking to unseen partners while grounding futuristic stakes in immediate human needs, conflict, humor, and survival.
Fantasy Monologues Vol. 4
Voice Actors always need good monologues for practice and auditions. These Fantasy Monologues are perfect for practicing Character Work, DnD (Dungeons & Dragons), Voiceover, or other vocal skills. Feel free to record and post on social media!
Monologues for Video Game Auditions Vol. 3
Voice acting auditions reward specificity over volume. A strong monologue lets you show range in under a minute: stillness, escalation, and a clean emotional landing. Video game characters demand particular muscles, internal narration, combat readiness, and reactive listening. Treat each piece as a self-contained scene partner is just off-camera.
Anime Monologues for Auditions Vol. 3
Auditions live or die in the first ten seconds. A monologue isn't a performance, it's a window. Casting directors want to see range, instinct, and listening. Pick material that lets you breathe between beats and surprise yourself. Anime work demands extremes, so train at the edges. Mark your shifts. Trust the silence. Then go.
Space-Themed Sci-fi Monologues Vol. 3
Sci-fi space settings stretch a voice actor's craft in unique ways. The vacuum demands intimacy, the stakes demand restraint, and the strangeness demands grounding. These ten monologues each run 1-2 minutes, built for practice in finding humanity inside the impossible.
Fantasy Monologues Vol. 3
10 New, Original Practice Monologues for fantasy characters. Great for practice, auditions, and Demos! Suitable for practicing Character Work, DnD (Dungeons & Dragons), Voiceover, or other vocal skills. Feel free to record and post on social media!
Monologues for Video Game Auditions Vol. 2
Monologues help voice actors practice pacing, emotion, character shifts, and vocal texture. Video game audition pieces are especially useful because they demand urgency, imagination, and clear stakes. Use these samples to explore heroes, villains, companions, merchants, bosses, and comic relief while building confidence with bold, playable choices.
Anime Monologues for Auditions Vol. 2
Monologues are powerful practice tools for voice actors because they isolate emotion, pacing, breath, and character intention. Anime auditions often demand bold choices: sudden comedy, explosive conflict, tender vulnerability, and heightened stakes. Practicing varied monologues helps actors build range, sharpen delivery, and discover memorable voices under pressure with confidence.
Space-Themed Sci-Fi Monologues Vol. 2
Monologues help voice actors build range, timing, breath control, and emotional clarity. In sci-fi settings, performers can practice urgency, wonder, fear, command, and humor while imagining vast worlds. These short pieces offer strong stakes, clear listeners, and cinematic moments perfect for auditions, warmups, or character exploration.
Fantasy Monologues Vol. 2
Here are a variety of Monologues for Actors and Voice Actors from a Fantasy setting, suitable for practicing Character Work, DnD (Dungeons & Dragons), Voiceover, or other vocal skills. Feel free to record and post on social media!
Monologues for Video Game Auditions Vol. 1
Monologues are a voice actor's gym. They build emotional range, breath control, and the ability to inhabit a character fully without leaning on a scene partner. Practicing video game monologues sharpens combat intensity, narrative weight, and tonal shifts in compact bursts. Use these to stretch, record, refine, and discover voices you didn't know you had.
Anime Monologues for Auditions Vol. 1
Monologues are the voice actor's gym. They build vocal stamina, emotional range, and the ability to sustain character through arc and silence. For audition practice, anime-style monologues sharpen tonal shifts from whisper to scream, comedy to heartbreak, all in seconds. Pick one. Read it loud. Record it. Repeat.
Space-Themed Sci-fi Monologues Vol. 1
Monologues are the deep end of the pool for voice actors. They build sustained character, manage breath without a scene partner, and force genuine stillness inside performance. The ten sci-fi pieces below run 1-2 minutes each, with clear tonal arcs and room for choices.
Fantasy Monologues Vol. 1
Here are a variety of Monologues for Actors and Voice Actors from a fantasy setting, suitable for practicing Character Work, DnD (Dungeons & Dragons), Voiceover, or other vocal skills. Feel free to record and post on social media!
Slice of Life Anime Monologues for Voice Actors, Vol. 10
These six pieces are set in adult life. Coffee shops that are about to close. Apartments shared with people who matter. The phone call at the end of a long day. The walk from the train to the front door. Each one is short, calm, and surprisingly demanding. The actor who can deliver these without sounding like they are auditioning is the actor who is auditioning successfully.
Slice of Life Anime Monologues for Voice Actors, Vol. 9: Memory
These six monologues are memory pieces. Some of them are spoken in the present-tense, while the character is in the middle of a memory-laden moment they will look back on later. Some of them are spoken from the future, looking back. Two of them are spoken at the same place at two different ages — to let an advanced voice actor demonstrate range across a single location.
Slice of Life Anime Monologues for Voice Actors, Vol. 8
These six pieces are set in small rooms with small populations. A woman feeding a stray. An older neighbor visiting an empty apartment. A child sitting with a sleeping dog. A young man writing a letter to a cat who has died. Each one is built around a relationship most plot-driven stories would consider minor — and which slice of life understands to be the whole of a person's life.