Most Likely To: The Senior Superlative Monologues

Play

Writers: Michael Tester

Overview

Show Information

Category
Play
Number of Acts
1
First Produced
2009
Genres
Comedy
Settings
Contemporary
Time & Place
A High School Senior Superlative ceremony, Present Day
Cast Size
small
Ideal for
College/University, Community Theatre, High School
Casting Notes

Includes late teen characters

Synopsis

Inspired by students at a New York high school for the arts, Most Likely To: The Senior Superlative Monologues pits the "Geeks" against the "Goths," "Drama Queens" and "Jocks" in a senior superlative showdown for Best All Around! Employing a senior superlative awards ceremony as its unifying arc, Most Likely To transforms any stage into a platform that honors the seriocomic musings of teenagers labeled everything from Class Clown to Most Dramatic. Joining the usual cast of superlatives: Most Paranoid dreams of "Harriet Potter," Most Musical plans her "Wicked" Sweet 16, Most Overlooked offers a concise history of bullying and Most Athletic strikes out with his girlfriend. The Class Poet riffs, while Almost Dramatic laments being typecast as "The Mayor's Wife," and the teen voted Most Likely To Think Outside the Box compares high school to the Star Wars trilogy.

These pieces can be used as stand-alone audition material, while an appendix of ensemble and two-person scenes transforms this monologue cycle into a full-length play.

We have highlighted two of the characters in this guide to provide sample monologues. However other featuring characters include (but are not limited to) the following archetypes:

  • Class Clown
  • Most Team Spirited
  • Most Athletic
  • Frequently Flirty
  • Cutest Couple that Never was
  • Most Paranoid
  • Best Hair
  • Class Gossip
  • Most Likely To Think Outside the Box
  • Most Popular
  • Most Likely to Skip Gym
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Al(most) Dramatic
  • Class Playa

Editor's Note: all are from the perspective of high school students, but can be performed by older actors as reflections.

While gender has been suggested, all roles are gender fluid.

Lead Characters


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