The Brutalist Monologues & Audition Scenes
17 audition scenes from The Brutalist. Available as duologue & monologue & groups — ready to download for self-tapes, drama school auditions, and practice.
Written by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold
Van Buren's Vision
Characters: LASZLO & VAN BUREN
A eccentric, visionary, slightly manic, accommodating LASZLO & VAN BUREN's duologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
The Unexpected Offer
Characters: LASZLO & HARRY LEE
A apologetic, surprising, uncertain, formal LASZLO & HARRY LEE's duologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
Laszlo's 'Peter Piper' Accent Practice
Characters: LASZLO
A determined, hopeful, slightly humorous LASZLO's monologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
The Prostitute's Inquiry
Characters: Prostitute & Laszlo
A seductive, vulnerable, awkward, melancholic Prostitute & Laszlo's duologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
The Community Center Proposal
Characters: Harry Lee, Laszlo, Michael Hoffman
Harry Lee and Michael Hoffman discuss the logistics and funding of a new community center project with the architect Laszlo. Tensions arise as Harry reveals new religious requirements for the building's design and introduces a pre-selected contractor to manage the budget.
Laszlo's Philosophy of Architecture and Endurance
Characters: Laszlo, Van Buren
Laszlo, a visionary architect and Holocaust survivor, reflects on the permanence of his work versus the fragility of human life and political stability. He explains to Van Buren how his buildings were designed to outlast the cycles of war and social upheaval that displaced him.
Attila's Betrayal
Characters: Attila, Laszlo
Attila confronts his cousin Laszlo after a business deal goes south, revealing that they have been denied payment for their work. The scene explores themes of betrayal, family obligation, and the harsh reality of the immigrant experience as Attila severs their professional ties.
The Vision for Doylestown
Characters: Laszlo, Van Buren
An ambitious architect, Laszlo, visits his wealthy patron, Van Buren, who is recovering in bed from a hangover. Van Buren excitedly outlines his grand vision for a cultural center in Doylestown, while Laszlo attempts to navigate his benefactor's eccentricities and financial indifference.
Van Buren's Family Story and the Unsigned Check
Characters: Van Buren, Laszlo
Harrison Van Buren recounts a cold and calculated story about his estranged grandparents to Laszlo Toth, revealing his ruthless nature under the guise of filial piety. The scene highlights the power dynamics and moral vacuum of the wealthy elite as Van Buren describes withholding a large sum of money simply because he was unimpressed by his relatives' reaction.
Laszlo's Letter Home
Characters: Laszlo
Laszlo Toth writes a desperate and hopeful letter to his wife, Erzsebet, detailing his efforts to secure her and their niece's passage to America. He explains his connection with an influential attorney and hints at a new architectural opportunity that could change their fortunes.
Audrey's Observation
Characters: Laszlo, Audrey
A tense and awkward late-night interaction between a struggling immigrant architect and his host's companion. Audrey questions Laszlo's living situation and professional pride while he grapples with his diminished status and the physical toll of his current circumstances.
Van Buren's Apology and Offer
Characters: VAN BUREN, LASZLO
A wealthy industrialist, Van Buren, tracks down a struggling immigrant architect, Laszlo, to apologize for his previous behavior and settle a debt. Van Buren reveals he has discovered Laszlo's prestigious Bauhaus background and offers him both financial restitution and a chance to see his work properly recognized.
Miller & Sons
Characters: Attila, Laszlo
Laszlo confronts his cousin Attila about his new Americanized identity and business name while providing a blunt critique of the showroom's furniture. The scene highlights the tension between artistic integrity and the pragmatic survival of immigrants in post-war America.
Harry Lee's Library Project
Characters: Harry Lee, Attila, Laszlo
Harry Lee Van Buren approaches Attila and his cousin Laszlo with a request to renovate his father's study into a proper library. The scene establishes the class dynamic between the wealthy client and the immigrant craftsmen as they discuss the technical requirements of the project.
Laszlo's Brothel Encounter
Characters: Laszlo, Prostitute
Laszlo, a Hungarian refugee and architect, finds himself unable to engage emotionally or physically with a prostitute in a brothel. The scene highlights his profound sense of displacement and his intellectualized, detached view of the world as he inadvertently insults the woman while struggling with his own self-loathing.
Van Buren's Fury
Characters: Van Buren, Attila, Laszlo
Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. returns home early to find his study gutted and two strangers working inside. He confronts Attila and Laszlo with elitist fury, demanding to know who authorized the destruction of his property while they attempt to explain his son's involvement.
Laszlo's War Experience and the Displaced Persons Act
Characters: Laszlo, Michelle Hoffman, Michael Hoffman, Van Buren
During a formal dinner, Laszlo Toth discusses the forced separation from his wife and niece in post-war Europe. The Hoffmans and Van Buren offer legal and political assistance to help navigate the complex immigration laws of the United States.
About The Brutalist Audition Scenes
Looking for audition scenes from The Brutalist? Our collection includes 17 carefully curated duologue and monologue and groups, each formatted and ready for immediate use in auditions, self-tapes, and drama school applications.
Written by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold, these scenes capture the essence of the production and provide rich material for actors at every level.
Every scene includes character breakdowns, context notes, and director's notes to help you prepare. All scenes are available as downloadable PDFs with Pro membership.
How to use The Brutalist scenes for auditions
Choose a scene that matches the tone and casting type of your audition. Use the character breakdowns to understand the emotional arc, then download the PDF to rehearse. Our scenes work perfectly for self-tapes, in-person auditions, drama school applications, and acting class exercises.
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