how about Dealer, User, Cop, mom- User dies,cop tells mom user is dead, mom is distraught, cop shoots dealer,
2006-10-12 02:25:09
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answered by Shiv 4
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Drug Free Skits
2016-12-15 15:13:11
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answered by ? 4
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well, doing research on what individual drugs do to people would help you to make the skit more realistic. perhaps you could have the people each pretend to be a drug or a user of a drug... they could discuss and interact about what happens when they use the drug... i.e. the downfalls.
someone could pretend to be marijuana and say what they do to people and their minds... another could be a coke addict telling about how they just can't get away from doing coke no matter how hard they try, and tell how bad the side effects are... there is also crystal meth, which is a huge epidemic now...
or you could be the parents and friends of a drug user discussing how you feel about the person's drug habit... how it effects your lives...
good luck!
2006-10-06 13:28:15
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answered by christy 6
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act out the skit using 4 pple to the song total eclipse of the heart by nikki french or bonnie tyler. One person can be hanging out with 2 friends and the 3rd person entices the one with a joint or something drug related. the skit is the two people trying to get their friend to turn around and remember their friendship...or something like that.
2006-10-06 12:04:59
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answered by nette m 2
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There is a play I did in high school about the dangers of drug use called Addict by Jerome McDonough. There are about six or seven stories about teens who do different drugs and end up dying as a result of something they did while on their drug of choice. It's a very somber and hard-hitting play, but my drama teacher had approved it at the time (this was in 1998), and I think it was an excellent play - it truly gets the message across.
2006-10-06 23:06:06
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answered by Anashuya 6
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Take your cue from the commercials where one person is dressed up like a Mac and another like an IBM computer ... 4 actors have "pot", "crack", "heroin" and "speed" (or whatever they're currently called) on their shirts, and they're acting like people under the influence of that particular drug -- 'pot' is dazzled and lethargic, 'crack' wide-eyed and aggressive, etc. The script comes from whatever you want to say about the drugs, that element has to come from within you. Good luck!
2006-10-07 03:55:36
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answered by David W 6
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please elaborate.
is this a pro-drug or anti-drug skit?
Worst case scenario, look to the stereotypes and just go with it.
2006-10-06 11:59:24
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answered by sectumsempra_avada_kedavra 3
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