SECRET SANTA: Dan attempts to justify his poor Secret Santa gift to his co-worker.ĭetails: 5-minutes, male, drama/comedy, adult *Written by guest artist, 6-year-old Luke B. He has a good reason for this, but it’s not what his mom is expecting. GRINCHING MOM : Max is caught red-handed taking his mom’s lamp into his room. There’s a pretty good reason…and it kind of has to do with the stuffed panda bear Harper is sleeping with tonight…and Santa Claus.ĭetails: Around 3 minutes, female, comedyĪ CASE FOR ASTRONAUT CAROLING: Can Sam convince his mom to let him go Christmas Caroling in his astronaut costume?ĭetails: Around 2 minutes, male/female/inclusive, comedy, children TINSEL FOR CHRISTMAS:Stan tries to get someone in the Emergency Room to take his bloodied arm seriously.ĭetails: 2.5-3 minutes, male, dark comedy/drama, adultįOUR WEEKS LATE: A TOOTH FAIRY’S LETTER OF EXPLANATION: The Tooth Fairy explains to Harper why she was 4 weeks in retrieving Harper’s tooth. And much to Violet’s dismay…her couture kitty seems to like it… PURRING SARCASTICALLY : Violet is horrified that someone put her dignified kitty in an Ugly Sweater. WHACK THE CHRISTMAS TREE, MAN: Robert imparts Christmas Tree whacking wisdom to his friend.ĭetails: around 1 minute, male, comedic, *contains cursing (2 times) But it’s nothing compared to the stress of staying up to date on all the Hallmark Christmas romcoms!ĭetails: Around 1-1.5 minutes, female (any gender), comedicĬHRISTMAS SUPERPOWERS : Dylan asks Santa for a very big gift. HALLMARK CHRISTMAS ROMCOMS ARE STRESSING ME OUT: Scarlett has a lot on her plate this Christmas season. STILL STANDING UNDER THE MISTLETOE: Larry hopes his ex-girlfriend will listen to him while continuing to stand under the mistletoe…ĭetails: 1.5-2 minutes, male, comedic/dramatic, romance, adult MORE THAN SANTA : It’s Christmas Day and Brandy has to convince her new Mall-Santa-Boyfriend that she’s going to keep on liking him tomorrow, even when she sees him for the first time sans-red velvet suit.ĭetails: 2 minutes, female, comedy (touch of drama), romance Since Santa has not heeded his requests, Sam devises a simple plan that will teach Santa a lesson.ĭetails: 1 minute, male/female/inclusive, comedy, childrenįrom the play, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen. This is an amazing opportunity to boost her social media presence, but why is the snowman not cooperating?ĭetails: Around 4-5 minutes, female, comedy (optional 2 additional non-speaking roles/gender inclusive), teen-adultĬHRISTMAS KALE: It’s Christmas morning and Sam is outraged that Santa has, yet again, given him oranges in his stocking, despite his previous complaints that he doesn’t like them. WHY THAT WALKING SNOWMAN DIDN’T LIKE ME : Madison, a popular IG model, sees a snowman come to life in front of her very eyes. Enjoy, be well, and enjoy the extended holiday season! Over Twenty (20) Christmas Monologues These monologues range in length from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, great for video/zoom or in person, comedic or dramatic, kids, male, female. Check out these twenty (20)+ Christmas monologues below, plus a packet of additional Christmas monologues for children, extracted from my one-act play, Christmas Superpowers and Believing in Blitzen.
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