Disney Monologues for Girls (Approx. 2 Minutes)
These three monologues, from Rapunzel (Tangled), Belle (Beauty and the Beast), and Anna (Frozen). If you are looking to apply to an audition for a Disney show and need a short monologue to use for your audition, here are a few options. The below Disney monologues are excellent options for young girls seeking emotionally rich material with clear character arcs. Each speech is grounded in strong storytelling, personal discovery, and heartfelt emotion, giving performers the opportunity to showcase vocal range, vulnerability, and inner strength.
Please note that these are about 2 minutes in length. Short audition monologues are normally 1 to 2 minutes in length. Of course the time is dependent on the delivery and speed of the actress auditioning. Which means, how fast they are performed has much to do with the performer, pauses, and speed.
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Of course, these are from animated movies, so anyone wanting to use the below for an audition should probably queue up the movie and watch the part.
The story behind them:
- Rapunzel discovers her independence and breaks free from fear and control.
- Belle shares her evolving understanding of love, empathy, and looking beyond appearances.
- Anna pleads for connection and family, showing her bravery through love and loyalty.
The below Disney monologues (approximately 2 minutes each) are perfect for young female performers. Each one offers rich emotion and room to shine on stage:
1. Rapunzel (Tangled)
Rapunzel:
I’m not afraid of you! You can’t tell me what to do!
I have spent my whole life in a tower, locked away… and you, Mother Gothel, you’ve tried to convince me — no, that I am too fragile to handle the outside world. But I’m not fragile. I’m not scared of the darkness anymore. I know who I am now.
I’m going to see the floating lights. I’m going to feel grass between my toes and rain on my face! I’m going to meet new people and have adventures like I’ve always dreamed.
I am going to live, Mother. I’m taking my own future into my hands — no more cages, no more lies, only freedom and hope.
For sample of how its delivered and speed, see the video below.
(Beat)
Are you really going to stop me?
2. Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Belle:
I used to read these stories about far-off places, daring sword fights, magic spells… the kind of stories where the hero always wins. But when I found this — this castle, this beast — I realized real stories are different.
You see, I judged you at first. I was frightened by your claws, your roar… your anger. But I never stopped looking deeper. And I began to see… a heart. A heart that longs for love—just like mine does.
I came here to rescue my father, not to be there for someone else—but now? My heart led me right to you. And maybe love isn’t about waving a magic wand or breaking curses.
Maybe love is about seeing beneath the surface, choosing to stay when it’s hard, and believing in someone even if they don’t believe in themselves.
(Beat, softer)
Love doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be… real.
3. Anna (Frozen)
Anna:
Elsa, I know you think you have to keep hiding. That you’re protecting us—but you’re not. You’re shutting us out.
Listen, sister—I would die for you. I’m not afraid of your magic. I’m not afraid of who you’ve become, as long as you’re still here… with me.
I miss you. I miss being best friends. You used to be my hero, Elsa. You’re my only sister, and we were inseparable. We shared secrets… dreams… laughter… and yeah, we dreamed of adventure. But I never dreamed of you shutting me out!
(begins to cry)
I… can’t let you push me away anymore. Please… come back. Let me be with you. Let me help you control your magic. I love you—more than words can say.
(Beat, with fierce determination)
I love you… and I’m not giving up on you.
So, you may have to watch the entire movie, but here is the gist.
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Megara – Hercules
Context: Meg reflects on her trust issues and what it means to fall in love again after heartbreak.
Monologue:
“People always think I’m tough. Sarcastic, guarded, unshakable. And I guess I am… until he showed up. I told myself I wouldn’t fall again. I’ve been hurt before—sold my soul to save someone I loved, and he left me. So I learned to never trust anyone. But Hercules? He’s different. He doesn’t try to fix me. He sees me. The real me. And now I don’t know what’s scarier—loving him or losing him. Either way… it means I still have a heart. Maybe I always did.”
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