• 015 - Measure for Measure - Tis One Thing To Be Tempted Act 2 Scene 1
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    1 min
  • 014 - Richard II - Of Comfort No Man Speak Act 3 Scene 2
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    3 mins
  • 013 - Hamlet - Hamlet's Speech to the Players Act 3 Scene 2
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    3 mins
  • 012 - Othello - Emilia Act 4 Scene 3
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    2 mins
  • 011 - The Tempest - Be Cheerful Sir Act 4 Scene 1
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    1 min
  • 010 - Twelfth Night - I left no ring with her Act 2 Scene 2
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    2 mins
  • 009 - Romeo and Juliet - Romeo Romeo Wherefore Art Thou Romeo Act 2 Scene 2
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    1 min
  • 008 - King John - I defy all counsel Act 3 Scene 4
    Jan 6 2026
    William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is often hailed as the greatest playwright in history. His works span a wide array of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more—ensuring that there’s a resonant monologue in each play. Whether conveying profound lessons, showcasing Shakespeares brilliance, or evoking humor and sorrow, each monologue has the power to touch hearts in unique ways. Some listeners may find themselves so inspired by a particular piece that they feel compelled to perform it. In this collection, we present the first fifteen captivating monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal). A PDF of the monologues is available here.
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    2 mins