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Splitting Issues (And Several Other Noteworthy Concerns)
[20877]
$9.95
ISBN 978-0-573-66268-3Sam BobrickComedy15m, 13f or 3m, 3fInterior
Splitting Issues
consists of nine sketches with a total of 28 roles but can also be done using as few as six actors.
Splitting Issues
– Pete and Gwen Darren invite their best friends, Larry and Marcie, over for drinks to inform them that they are splitting up. They then want to know which of them Larry and Marcie will choose to remain friendly with.
Do You Come Here Often?
– Bob and Nan meet at a singles dance for young professionals. She’s a professional manicurist and he’s a professional house painter.
Purgatory
– Jack, a beaten man who has married a woman with two kids, offers to give them all back to the ex-husband.
May I Recommend The Crow?
– At a fancy restaurant, a woman is waited on by her ex-husband who now works there because their nasty divorce cleaned him out.
Clearing the Air
– A couple attempts to ward off any building or hidden anger that might arise in their relationship by starting the day off swearing at each other.
Bingo-Bango
– A man, not at all interested in art, goes to the museum to pick up women. Dinner With Friendly Neighbors – An anti-social couple take their new and overly friendly neighbors to dinner and scare the hell out of them.
Hollywood Love Story
- Two couples realize they’ve married the wrong people.
He Failure
– To the annoyance of his wife, a man reflects on his life.FEE: $75 per performance
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