🎭 Drama Audition Performance Scripts
1. Comic (Funny) Monologue
Character: A student caught lying about homework
"Sir, actually… see, the homework was ready. But then, tragedy struck. My dog… no, no, not my dog—my neighbor’s goat! Yes! The goat came into my house, saw my notebook shining on the table, and thought it was… cabbage! Can you believe it? He ate half of it! And when I tried to pull it back, he gave me a look… like he was the headmaster himself! So sir, I came here with half the homework and a very angry goat behind me."
2. Emotional (Serious) Monologue
Character: A child missing their parent
"Why did you have to go so soon? Everyone says time heals… but it doesn’t. Every night, I wait, hoping maybe I’ll hear your voice again. I pretend I’m strong in front of others, but inside I feel broken. People see me smile, but they don’t know… I’m still waiting for you to hold my hand and say, ‘I’m here.’"
3. Inspirational Monologue
Character: A student giving a speech before a competition
"They say we’re too small, too young, too weak. But today… we prove them wrong! Today we show that courage doesn’t need size, only heart. We may fall, but we will rise again. Because winners are not those who never fail, but those who never give up. And today… we will not give up!"
4. Dramatic (Angry/Powerful) Monologue
Character: A betrayed friend
"You called me your best friend. You swore you’d never lie to me. And yet… here I am, finding out the truth from strangers. Do you know what hurts more than betrayal? It’s the silence. The silence where I expected honesty. You didn’t just break my trust, you broke… me."
5. Light Comic/Relatable Monologue
Character: A lazy student making excuses
"Studying is like… dieting. You make a plan, you stick to it for two days, and then—poof! Gone. Yesterday I opened my book… I swear, it yawned at me first. How can I study when even the book is bored? I need motivation. Or maybe just… snacks."
👉 These scripts are short (1–3 minutes) and flexible. They can be acted out solo for auditions or expanded into dialogues for small skits.
👍 Here are short 2–3 person audition dialogue scripts (mini-scenes) you can use for school/college drama auditions. They’re simple, emotional, and give each actor a chance to show expressions, timing, and voice control.
🎭 2–3 Person Drama Audition Scripts
1. Comic Duo (Friends in Trouble)
Characters: Rohan (nervous), Amit (overconfident)
Rohan: (whispering) Bro… we’re late for class again. The teacher will kill us!
Amit: Relax, yaar. I’ve got a foolproof excuse.
Rohan: (scared) Like what?
Amit: We’ll say… we were saving a puppy from drowning.
Rohan: (shocked) In the school fountain?!
Amit: (confidently) Exactly! Who will check?
Rohan: (panicking) What if she asks where the puppy is now?!
Amit: (pause… then whisper) …We say… it ran away!
(Both look at each other, then burst into laughter/realize they’re doomed.)
2. Emotional (Sibling Scene)
Characters: Elder Sister (serious), Younger Brother (stubborn)
Sister: Why don’t you understand? You can’t just run away whenever things get hard.
Brother: (angry) You don’t get it! No one believes in me.
Sister: I do! I always did. You just never see it.
Brother: (softens) Then… why didn’t you say it before?
Sister: (tears in eyes) Because I thought you already knew.
3. Dramatic (Accusation Scene)
Characters: Best Friends – one betrayed the other
Asha: (hurt) You lied to me. After everything we’ve been through… you still lied.
Neha: (defensive) I didn’t mean to! I just… I was scared.
Asha: (angry) Scared of what? Losing me? Because lying is the fastest way to lose me!
Neha: (crying) Please… I made a mistake. Don’t let one mistake end our friendship.
Asha: (pause, coldly) Sometimes… one mistake is enough.
4. Inspirational (Team Motivation – 3 People)
Characters: Captain, Player 1, Player 2
Captain: (firmly) Look, we’re not the strongest team. We’re not the fastest.
Player 1: (nervous) Then how will we win?
Captain: By heart. By never giving up. By playing for each other.
Player 2: (inspired) You really think we can do it?
Captain: (smiles) I don’t think. I know. Because the moment we stop fearing failure… we’ve already won.
👉 These short dialogues (1–3 minutes each) are perfect for auditions because:
- They allow emotional variation (comic, tragic, inspirational).
- Each actor gets lines with expressions.
- Easy to memorize and perform.
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