<p>This web site mentions musical theater auditions, but the list it provides of “overdone monologues” is helpful nonetheless. </p>
<p>[Overdone</a> Monologues @ MusicalTheatreAudition.com](<a href=“musicaltheatreaudition.com”>musicaltheatreaudition.com)</p>
<p>This doesn’t mean you should waste hundreds of hours trying to find the most obscure monologue that the auditors have never heard, but it does mean making some effort to find a monologue that best shows off your skill and which the auditors won’t be seeing a dozen times a day. (The tunafish monologue from Durang’s Laughing Wild is apparently an example of this.)</p>
<p>Re: storytelling monologues. They aren’t ideal for a college audition simply because they don’t allow the actor to be as engaged in what he or she is talking about as a more active monologue, if that makes sense.</p>