Comedy Duo Scenes for Teens



Similar documents
BIBLE STORY SKITS. By Dixie Phillips and Lucy Robbins. Performance Rights

Dickens A Christmas Carol

DUI=DOA. Two short one-act plays by Dan Roberts. Performance Rights

Ten Actors in Search of a Cell Phone

THE SEVEN DEADLY SKITS

Timeless Christmas: Easy Skits and Readings

COMEDY DUOS FOR HIGH SCHOOL

SAMPLE TEST INFORMATION -- English Language Test (ELT) General Information There are three parts to the ELT: Listening, Reading, and Writing.

PEOPLE WATCHING A Ten-Minute Comedy Duet

Grade 2 Lesson 3: Refusing Bullying. Getting Started

Jesus at the Temple (at age 12)

NO LONGER THE FIRST 2010 Josh Danz

California Treasures High-Frequency Words Scope and Sequence K-3

COMEDIC FEMALE MONOLOGUES FROM PUBLISHED PLAYS PDF

Module 7: Making Better Choices

2. Role-play: Mom & Melissa: Mom is supposed to pick Melissa up in time to make it to her tryouts after school. Mom fails and Melissa is upset.

Pride and Prejudice. Dramatized by Claudia Haas From the novel by Jane Austen. Performance Rights

PRESCHOOL WORSHIP SONGS

An Ostrich in the Pear Tree

By Joseph Sorrentino. Copyright MMVII by Joseph Sorrentino All Rights Reserved Brooklyn Publishers LLC in association with Heuer Publishing LLC

SCOTTISH RESOURCES. First Level/Second Level Autumn Tuesdays and 23 September BBC Radio 4 digital (terrestrial, cable, satellite)

NARRATOR TWO: Charlotte had just gotten done talking to Mr. Millshark, the overseer at the orphanage where she and Hayward lived.

EKOLA Junior High School Bilingual Programme Entrance Test (1h15) Sample Paper. Result:

Tommy Tales. the Jungle BOOK 28

Guide to Letters of Recommendation, Thank You and First Choice Letters

HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR PARENT INTERVIEW By The Testing Mom

How Adam was Framed. By Laine

REPORTED SPEECH. Reported speech is used to retell or report what other person has actually said. It is a very usual function in everyday language.

PUSD High Frequency Word List

Ad Sales Scripts. Would you be willing to meet with me in person to discuss this great opportunity?

Lost on Ellis Island W.M. Akers

THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN

Dance with Me. Pre-Reading Preparation. I love to dance. In fact, I have danced most of my life.

On Your Marks: Under-5s Day 2 Jesus heals Bartimaeus Mark 10: 46-52

MIDDLE SCHOOL MANIA COMEDY DUOS FOR GIRLS

The Doctor-Patient Relationship

EMILY WANTS SIX STARS. EMMA DREW SEVEN FOOTBALLS. MATHEW BOUGHT EIGHT BOTTLES. ANDREW HAS NINE BANANAS.

NURSERY NATIVITY SCRIPT SAMPLE

Teaching. Social Skills

Eve and Oliver. A one-act play by Hendrik Riemens

B1 certification. March Reading and Writing

Promedy. By Wade Bradford. Performance Rights

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Visits Mary and Martha THEME: Jesus wants us to spend time with \ Him. SCRIPTURE: Luke 10:38-42

One Day. Helen Naylor. ... Level 2. Series editor: Philip Prowse. Cambridge University Press One Day.

Juan received his acceptance letter to Sacramento State. He stared at it with

Lesson 3. Becoming a Better Speaker. What You Will Learn to Do. Linked Core Abilities. Skills and Knowledge You Will Gain Along the Way.

Simple Present Tense. Simple Present Tense in the Negative. Grammar Practice Worksheets

Interview with David Bouthiette [at AMHI 3 times] September 4, Interviewer: Karen Evans

BRO. 2 Males He and Him. Katie Hileman

Manger Mania. Script. Summary. Characters. Scene 1. Song #1 Friendly Beast (2:32) 2/3 Room with audience while kids play instruments

Would you like to play tennis with me after school, Peter? I can t, Jane. I have to go straight home. How about tomorrow, then?

Getting Old Is Not For Sissies. By Mary Engquist

Role-Play Activities. Establishing Role-Play Groups. Preparing for the Role-Plays 1/7. Note: As written, these

Ordinary Moments of Grace

Fry Phrases Set 1. TeacherHelpForParents.com help for all areas of your child s education

AUDITION WEEK. Domain and goal. Activities. Shows awareness of sound when directed by parent Environmental sounds Voice

Hints and tips on how to get the most out of the performance. Book 4. Acting tips

COMEDY MONOLOGUES FOR YOUTH

Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise

All Hallows Eve. Three Tales of Terror and Suspense. Adapted by Burton Bumgarner. from tales by Catherine Wells, Guy de Maupassant, and W.W.

Story by Ryan Baron Illustrations by Kate Flanagan. Final

Kickass JV Interview Generator

Nick s Plan. My case study child is a young boy in the third grade. I will call him Nick. Nick is a

Sermon Lent 4b 2015: What Funny Signs God Uses to Save Us Introduction: Looking for Signs

Good Night Baby. Good night baby I hope you have sweet dreams We ve turned the page on this day And now it s time to sleep

going to take to town. On the way to the village, Mr. Norton joined Mr. Bates. I thought I would walk with you to town. I have some business I need

Parable of The Prodigal Son

TEACHER S GUIDE. Teacher s Guides are developed by members of the Nine O Clock Players, an auxiliary of Assistance League of Los Angeles.

Parenting. Coping with DEATH. For children aged 6 to 12

Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

EMPOWERING TEACHERS. Instructional Example LA We are going to find the shades of meaning in words. TEACHER EXPLAINS TASK

SuperSpeed Math. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division And the Gnarlies!

Coraline Study Notes


Candlewick Press. Bedtime for Papa. Interrupt-the-Story Game. Out Jumps...! Doorknob Hanger

Acknowledge, Ask, Adapt Negotiation Practice

Teaching & Behavioral Challenges

Participle. 國 中 英 語 自 助 餐

Cambridge English: ESOL Skills for Life

THEME: God tells us how we can be leaders in His church.

Activate! B1 Extra Grammar Tests Test 1

Unit 3: Moving Toward Maturity Lesson 10. Discussion Questions. Why not? (Because He is a Spirit.) phone or the computer? (In our hearts.

English Language Arts Test Book 1

EXPRESSING LIKES, DISLIKES AND PREFERENCES DIALOGUE SCRIPT AND GLOSSARY

LESSON TITLE: The Great Commandment. THEME: Love is the fulfillment of the Law. SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:28-34 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Murder in the classroom: Teacher s notes

LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD

LESSON TITLE: Learning to Submit. THEME: God wants us to submit to others. SCRIPTURE: 1 Peter 2:13-3:12 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Introduction. 1 st Reason. Extension of 1 st reason. Elaboration of 1 st reason. 2nd Reason. Extension of 2nd reason. Elaboration of 2nd reason

Tall Tales We sit on a carpet during literacy hour in our class. On a Monday morning, we sit there for Show-and-Tell as well. Our teacher asked us if

Imagine It! ICEBREAKER:

James is a five year old boy and spends his days at the. spends time with each individually. One of activities James loves is to sit down on the

Participation Scripts

Money Math for Teens. Opportunity Costs

Jesus Invites Me! Affirmation. I am welcome in the flock! Word: INVITATION

Terminology and Scripts: what you say will make a difference in your success

Grammar Unit: Pronouns

Telemarketing Selling Script for Mobile Websites

FORGIVE WHO (Part II of forgiveness drama) Written by Joe Rieger

SECRET LOVE. Wonderful Illusion

Transcription:

Comedy Duo Scenes for Teens by Laurie Allen Performance Rights It is an infringement of the federal copyright law to copy or reproduce this script in any manner or to perform this play without royalty payment. All rights are controlled by Eldridge Publishing Co., Inc. Contact the publisher for additional scripts and further licensing information. The author s name must appear on all programs and advertising with the notice: Produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Company. PUBLISHED BY ELDRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY histage.com 1997 by Laurie Allen Download your complete script from Eldridge Publishing http://www.histage.com/playdetails.asp?pid=1793

- 2 - These humorous duets draw on everyday teen situations. Of the 25 comedy scenes, 9 are arranged for 1 male/1 female, while the rest are divided between 2 male actors and 2 female actors. (In many cases the gender of one of the roles may be switched, if necessary.) The scenes are short and manageable making them ideal for classrooms, auditions, and contests. Please contact the publisher for a reasonable royalty fee when the entire collection is used as an evening of entertainment. CONTENTS Scenes for 1 Male and 1 Female Begins page 5 THE SPEAKER (Sara and Brad need speech therapy. ) A CLOSE CALL (Meg and Ted learn every vote counts.) STAGE FRIGHT (Mr. Cox and Megan define drama.) THE EXCUSE (Ms. Piedmont challenges Christopher.) A BIG BABY (Justin and Shelly part ways wah!) THE PRESENT (Son gives Mom a loveable excuse.) THE ASSIGNMENT (Amanda tests Peter in a timely way.) GHOST STORIES (Harold and Tiffany s creepy date.) THE ZERO (Mom and Son: an honorable discussion.) Scenes for 2 Females Begins page 29 THE SURPRISE (Monica and Becky are ready to party.) LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT (Terri resorts to I-spy for Karen.) A DELICATE OPERATION (Tammy and Brenda meet frog.) A WISH COME TRUE (Darby and Jill: talent or luck?) LITTLE SISTER (Mother and Daughter negotiate.) THE DANCE (Brenda and Leslie get the guys to dance.) STUPID LOOKS (Stephanie and Jennifer: the hairy joke.) THE MESSAGE (Mrs. Hopkins, Beverly nab the cheater.)

- 3 - Scenes for 2 Males Begins page 49 A DRIVE TO THE COUNTRY (Mark and Josh: a long hike.) A LITTLE EXERCISE (Danny, Chuck: an exercise break.) DOUBLE DATE (Andrew and Grandpa double date?) THE RIDE (Bob and Sid at an amusement park.) DISCO FEVER (Jeffrey and Tyler use the Disco weapon.) GUESS WHY (Bryan and James: grounded and guessing.) SNAP OUT OF IT (Brandon and Shawn: liar or loser?) COLD FEET (Jack and Frank face a grooming issue.)

- 4 - (This page for your notes.)

- 5 - CAST: SARA and BRAD SETTING: An auditorium. THE SPEAKER (AT RISE: SARA and BRAD are sitting next to each other. They are staring straight ahead. After a moment, Brad s head drops as he falls asleep.) SARA: (Nudging HIM.) Brad! Wake up! BRAD: (Jumps.) Man! How much longer do we have to sit here? SARA: SHHH! BRAD: (Looks at watch.) Two hours of this. Can you believe it? SARA: SHHH! BRAD: Saturday morning and I could ve slept late. But noooo! I have to sit here in this stupid auditorium and listen to this stupid man! What is he talking about anyway? SARA: Community service. BRAD: I can serve my community better if I sleep late on Saturday. SARA: SHHH! BRAD: Let s sneak out of here. SARA: Oh right! And have Mrs. Johnson furious with us? I can hear her now! (Mocking.) And perhaps the student body should be aware that the President and Vice- President of our own Student Council skipped out of Saturday s meeting... as the Mayor was speaking! BRAD: But this is so boring! SARA: You don t have to tell me about it! BRAD: Why doesn t this man shut up? SARA: I guess he has a lot to say. BRAD: (Mocking, he lowers his voice.) In other words, let me say this... SARA: Did you hear that? BRAD: (Mocking.) Or let me explain it this way... SARA: SHHH...be quiet!

- 6 - BRAD: Blah-blah-blah. SARA: Did you hear what he just said? BRAD: (Mocking.) It s important that I get my point across. So to clarify, let me expand on my interpretation of this situation. SARA: No, the part about the break. BRAD: (Sits up straight.) We re about to break? SARA: SHHH...listen. BRAD: For the day? SARA: No, for doughnuts. BRAD: Doughnuts? But I want to go home! SARA: My stomach is growling. A doughnut sounds pretty good. BRAD: My ears are throbbing. A break sounds delightful. SARA: He is a bit long winded. BRAD: A bit? Please! SARA: I wonder if they have chocolate-covered doughnuts. BRAD: SHHH! SARA: What? BRAD: Be quiet! SARA: Be quiet? I m the one who s been quiet all morning and now you want me to be quiet so you can listen to this man speak? I m hungry! I want a doughnut! My stomach is growling. And I m tired of sitting here. I m ready for a break! BRAD: You just missed it. SARA: What? BRAD: His announcement. SARA: What announcement? BRAD: About our break. SARA: (Stands.) Oh! It s time? BRAD: (Pulls her down.) Sit down! SARA: (She sits down.) Why isn t everyone getting up? Isn t it break time? Doughnut time? BRAD: Not until after the slide show. SARA: The slide show? Oh no! I wonder how long it will last? BRAD: (Mocking.) Please be patient with me. The slide show will take about 45 minutes, then we ll break for 5.

- 7 - SARA: (Sinks in chair.) Oh no. BRAD: At least they turned off the lights. (Sinks in chair.) Goodnight. (Closes eyes.) SARA: This isn t fair! I want to go home! I have things to do! I have friends to talk to! I m hungry! BRAD: SHHH...you re waking me up! SARA: Wait a minute. You re the President of this stupid Student Council! BRAD: And you re the Vice-President. That s why we re here., remember? SARA: Let s leave! Let s just get up and leave! BRAD: Mrs. Johnson would probably kick us out of the Student Council. SARA: Let her! BRAD: What? SARA: Brad, think about it! We wouldn t have to come to anymore of these stupid meetings. And no more afterschool meetings! BRAD: Hmmm...I will if you will. SARA: You will? BRAD: On the count of three we ll stand, wave good-bye to Mrs. Johnson and wave good-bye to Student Council. SARA: Let s do it! BRAD: One, two, three... (Neither one gets up.) SARA: Of course we d be saying good-bye to our pictures in the yearbook and making the announcements over the speaker every Monday morning and getting recognized at all those school functions. BRAD: Okay, so we sit here. SARA: And sit here and sit here and sit here... BRAD: (Sinks in chair.) Goodnight. SARA: (Sinks in chair.) Goodnight. THE END

End of Freeview Download your complete script from Eldridge Publishing http://www.histage.com/playdetails.asp?pid=1793 Eldridge Publishing, a leading drama play publisher since 1906, offers more than a thousand full-length plays, one-act plays, melodramas, holiday plays, religious plays, children's theatre plays and musicals of all kinds. For more than a hundred years, our family-owned business has had the privilege of publishing some of the finest playwrights, allowing their work to come alive on stages worldwide. We look forward to being a part of your next theatrical production. Eldridge Publishing... for the start of your theatre experience!