Free Monologues - Tiny Tim

From Run Like the Dickens


Tiny Tim is a teenager and has suddenly been thrust into the role of inspirational figure when Oliver Twist goes missing. He speaks to the "masses." While the character is male in the play, for audition or classroom purposes, the monologue could be performed by an actor of either gender.  Run Like the Dickens (aka Tiny Tim Runs the Marathon) is published by Playscripts.  Click here to order a copy.

(Warning: Using this monologue without permission is illegal, as is reproducing it on a website or in print in any way.)

TINY TIM

I know that I speak for an entire country when I say that the name Oliver Twist makes me want to stand up and say--no, makes me want to stand up and shout--”I will do better. I will be better.” But if the rumors are true, and the worst has come to pass, I will not cry. I will want to cry, but I won’t. I will be strong. I will be as strong as Samson, as strong as Hercules, as strong as Atlas as I take up Oliver Twist’s mighty mantle, and I say to this nation and indeed to this planet, I am ready.
(beat)
I say to each and every one of you, lean on me when you’re not strong. And I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you carry on.
(The chorus is ecstatic.)
Because I have a dream, and you have a dream, and my dream is to inspire you not only to reach new heights that you could only dream of before, but to go beyond them, to even newer heights that were beyond the dreams you’ve been dreaming now.
(The chorus scratches their heads, trying to do the mental math on this line. Tiny Tim realizes he needs to get them back.)
There once was a crippled boy who walked with a crutch. And now that boy is before you, a man, standing on the shoulders of angels.
(Mrs. Cratchit holds up giant pictures of Scrooge and Bob Cratchit. They’re even bigger now.)
I have cast aside my crutch. And now it’s your turn. Stand. Stand with me. Cast aside your crutch, no matter what it is, and stand.
(beat)
Maybe for you, that crutch is your fear of what your friends will think of you, or maybe it’s the nagging doubt inside that your answer might be wrong, or maybe it’s...a crutch. It doesn’t matter. Let it go, because together, we shall overcome.

 
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Upcoming Productions
Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Clay High School Limelighters (Toledo, OH), May 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Circle Arts Theatre (New Braunfels, TX), May 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Paris Community Theatre Teen Theatre (Paris, TX), May 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
East High School (Cheyenne, WY), May 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Hutchinson High School (Hutchinson, KS), May 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Fremont High School (Sunnyvale, CA), May 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Bay Theatrix: Dover Bay Secondary (Nanaimo, BC, Canada), May 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Fernley High School (Fernley, NV), May 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Kellam High School (Virginia Beach, VA), May 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Sequoia Middle School (Pleasant Hill, CA), June 2012

Pepperoni Apocalypse
University of Tasmania (Launceston, TAS, Australia)

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Tuckahoe Middle School (Richmond, VA), June 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Jane Addams K8 (Seattle, WA), June 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Luton Players (Rochester, United Kingdom), June 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy (Topeka, KS), June 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
St. Mary's Anglican Girls' School (Perth, WA, Australia), July 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Fort Myers High School (Ft. Myers, FL), August 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Lyndale Secondary College (Dandenong North, VIC, Australia), August 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight (one-act version)
Yokohama International School (Yokohama, Japan), October 2012

Harry's Hotter at Twilight
Drama With a Difference (Melbourne, VIC, Australia), December 2012

Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet and other rarely used expressions
Westwood High School (Palestine, TX), January 2013

 
Rumors of Polar Bears: 

Though the one-act version, available from Playscripts, stands on its own (and is perfect for competition!), this play was always intended to be a full-length composed of three acts:  Rumors of Polar Bears, Ursa Major and Northern Lights.  Look for the other two plays in the cycle sometime in 2012.


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