- Online script databases: Several websites offer a wide range of scripts for monoacting, including both original works and adaptations of classic literature. Some popular script databases include:
- [MonologueDB](https://monologuedb.com/)
- [The Monologuer's Vault](https://monologuersvault.com/)
- [MonologueCentral](https://monoaguecentral.com/)
- Dramatic publishing houses: Many publishing companies specializing in dramatic works also offer scripts for monoacting. Some well-known publishers to consider include:
- [Samuel French](https://www.samuelfrench.com/)
- [Dramatists Play Service](https://www.dramatists.com/)
- [Broadway Licensing](https://www.broadwaylicensing.com/)
- Theater companies: Theater companies may have a collection of scripts available for their actors and might allow access to those scripts for a fee or through membership. Consider reaching out to local or regional theater companies to inquire about their script resources.
- Monologue anthologies: There are several books and anthologies that compile a collection of monologues from various sources. These can be found in bookstores and libraries and offer a convenient way to access multiple scripts in one volume.
- Playwriting workshops and classes: If you're interested in writing your own scripts for monoacting, you can attend playwriting workshops or classes where you can learn the craft of writing dramatic monologue. These may also provide you with opportunities to share and receive feedback on your work.