By Edgar E. Eaton.
Product Code: K42000
Collection
Cast size: 6 to 12+m., 6 to 12+w., 4+ either gender, flexible.
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Five hilarious short comedies. The Kissing Bandit: A shy young man is on his first day clerking in a small grocery store. An attractive young woman enters, pulls a gun, and says, "This is a stick up." When he gives her all the money from the cash register, she kisses him. How Many Guys Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: A new look at the old joke. Four girls, sick of the stuck-up boys in their school, decide to list the "10 dumbest things we've heard guys say this week." It's a hilarious put-down, with an ending that will make even the guys laugh. How Many Girls Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: The boys have their turn to put down the girls. While they're knocking themselves out laughing, a girl enters. She's a knockout. Who gets the last laugh? Postholes Dug Free: A teen group decides to clean the yard of an elderly widow. But Derk and his sister go to the wrong address—the home of a reclusive spinster who hates people and allows no invasion of her privacy. The Big Debate at Philistine High: A speech teacher assigns a debate topic and tells the students to choose partners. All the students do except the two shyest members of the class, Amy and David. Beneath the fun and laughs, the play generates a poignant look at what makes some teenagers withdrawn and unhappy.