no where
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Look for a CD featuring Andy Griffith doing monologues.
It depends on how the person is like. They should also choose one that makes sense and where they understand all the words and can say them easily. They should be able to connect with it in order to give a good performance. It doesn't have to be too long either!
You can find free monologues at your local library when you look for books that contain plays. You can also find them at most colleges.
Not that i can find...
http://scenespiration.blogspot.co.uk/ This are pretty good, but you'll need to add stuff to make it longer and more acting involved.
Whaere can you find teen monologues
google?
ask.com
There are lots of books full of great monologues, just go to your local library and ask the librarian if they have any monologues.
Go to MonologueBlogger.com and you will find thousands of free Monologues! =)
Dear John monologues can typically be found in various sources, such as online script databases, theater websites, and sites dedicated to monologues for auditions. They may also appear in books focusing on dramatic monologues or collections of plays. Additionally, platforms like YouTube may feature performances of these monologues. For specific examples, the play "Dear John" or works by playwrights who explore similar themes can also provide relevant material.