Contemporary Monologues for Men
Searching for the best male monologues for drama school auditions?
Choosing a piece that highlights your strengths is vital — and it’s one of the biggest challenges actors face. Whether you’re preparing for RADA, LAMDA, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, or any other top UK drama school, selecting and performing the right monologue can make all the difference. At Acting Coach Scotland in Glasgow, we’ve helped hundreds of actors succeed at their auditions through expert, personalised coaching. If you want to develop your skills, gain confidence, and perfect your male audition monologue, our Drama School Audition Coaching is designed for you.
Tony’s Monologue: Kiss Me Like You Mean It by Chris Chibnall
Biff’s Monologue: Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
Oli’s Monologue from Dark Sublime by Michael Dennis
Manny’s Monologue from I Think We Are Alone by Sally Abbott
Daniel’s Monologue: Alligators by Andrew Keatly
Carl’s Monologue: Britannia Waves the Rules by Gareth Farr
Alex’s Monologue: BU21 by Stuart Slade
Grahams Monologue: BU21 by Stuart Slade
Avery’s Monologue from The Flick by Annie Baker
DJ’s Monolohgue: Don Juan in Soho by Patrick Marber
Ben’s Monologue from Peak Stuff by Billie Collins
Charlie’s Monologue from Peak Stuff by Billie Collins
Frankie's monologue from The Unreturning by Anna Jordan
Ready to Nail Your Drama School Audition?
Auditioning for drama school is a huge step, and it’s normal to feel the pressure when it comes to choosing and performing your monologue. At Acting Coach Scotland, we specialise in 1-2-1 Drama School Audition Coaching, and our students have gone on to secure places at leading schools including RADA, LAMDA, and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Discover more about our coaching here.
Sharpen Your Monologue Skills
Take part in a live online Monologue Audition Masterclass with our Principal. Over 90 minutes on Zoom, you’ll explore how to:
Select a monologue that plays to your strengths
Unlock the text for a truthful, compelling performance
Sidestep the common pitfalls that keep actors from recalls
Present work that makes drama school panels pay attention
Fee: £15 (≈ $20)
Numbers are kept small to make sure every participant gets time and feedback.