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The scene is as follows:
A: Hi!

B: Hello.

A: How’s everything?

B: Fine. I guess.

A: Do you know what time it is?

B: No. Not exactly.

A: Don’t you have a watch?

B: Not on me.

A: Well?

B: Well what?

A: What did you do last night?

B: What do you mean?

A: What did you do last night?

B: Nothing.

A: Nothing?

B: I said, nothing!

A: I’m sorry I asked.

B: That’s all right.

One idea was mother/daughter, after the girl missed her curfew, but we don't like it very much!

2007-09-17 18:21:12 · 3 answers · asked by shanabanana922 2 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

3 answers

Husband/wife - Each works in either part; many possible scenarios.
Two mobsters/wiseguys, in honor of the Sopranos. :-)
An overly-friendly stranger talking to someone at a bus stop, in line at the bank, or other public place.

2007-09-18 03:39:22 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Funk 2 · 0 0

I think your other answerers have good ideas. But I just have to express my belief that such exercises are a waste of time, although perhaps fun. There are no neutral scenes in real scripts, so why waste time working on one when you could be working on a real scene? I'll bet your teacher is into lots of script and character analysis also. Big waste of time.
Have fun. Read my profile to see why I think these things.

2007-09-18 12:51:09 · answer #2 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

girlfriend/boyfriend-after the boy didn't show up in there last nights date

2007-09-18 01:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by dudes 3 · 1 0

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