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Comedic monologue about finding/preforming a monologue?

Does anyone know of such a comedic monologue? This year we're doing quot;Noises Offquot; (a play within a play) and this hopefully-existent monologue will be peeeerfect! And if the perfect monologue does not exist, may I have a suggestion or two? Thanks!Oh, and five points to whoever can tell me how to award the best asnwer five points. Ima noob:) THANKS SOOOO MUCH!!!

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A monologue is a speech one actor delivers. It can be to other characters, but it's usually about a page of just one character speaking. There are three basic kinds of monologues you'll need for auditions: comedic, serious and classical. A comedic monologue is funny, a serious monologue is dramatic (not necessarily crying, can be angry or thoughtful), and classical is usually from Shakespeare, Moliere, Shaw or the Greeks. As a rule they'll want between one and two minutes' worth, but can stop you at any point, depending on how far behind they are in their auditioning schedule. If you email me your age, gender, country of residence and what you're auditioning for, I'll send you some recommendations.
The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang. George's soliloquy He is a normal guy who suddenly finds himself on stage and doesn't know any of the lines, so he starts making things up and tossing out various lines.

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