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A Singer’s Life –6 actors play scriptA Singer’s Life

by Betty Liao

6 actors

Cast

Raymond:      Raymond

Kemp:           Raymond’s father

Michelle:       a passerby

Grace:           a composer

Peggy:           piano teacher

Heather:        a composer

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Summary

This play is about a singer’s life. When Raymond was a child, his father found him having a great gift for music. So, he began to learn some musical instruments. He joined lots of contests and

also became a music writer. Besides, he liked singing very much. He wanted to have an album of his own. Could his dream come true? Let’s take a look.

SCENE I

(Raymond’s home)

R’s F:        Welcome to my house. It’s a little messy. Make yourself at home.

PT:            That’s OK. We haven’t seen each other for a long time since we graduated from college. You haven’t changed much. Is someone playing piano in your house?

R’s F:        Yeah it’s my son. Hey, Raymond. Can you stop making noise? You have been playing the piano all day long.

PT:            He’s playing the piano very well.

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R’s F:        Thank you. The piano is his birthday gift from his mother when he was 12 years old. He has played the piano every day since then.

PT:            I think that he has potential playing the piano. I’m a music professor at Tunghai University. If it’s OK with you, I want to teach him how to play.

R’s F:        Great! Thank you. I think that his mother would agree, too.

SCENE II

(Raymond was in his music class one afternoon.)

R:              I’ve already made a mistake at this part many times. I don’t think I can play the piano well.

PT:            Why do you think so? I think you have great talent. You can try to take part in some music contests. You might win.

R:              Are you sure? Do you really think I can join contests?

PT:            Sure! I believe that you’ll become a wonderful pianist in the future. But you must first study with me step by step. Do not give up.

R:              I know. Since my mother passed away, no one has taught me how to play the piano. Thank you so much!

PT:            As long as you practice hard, I’ll be happy. By the way, I’m going to move to the States next month. I’m very sorry I can’t teach you anymore.

R:              What? You mean…You can’t continue teaching me to play the piano?

PT:            Yes. I’m so sorry. I’ve got some serious illness so I have to receive some medical treatment in America.

R:              I’m very sad to hear that. Hope that you can recover as soon as possible.

PT:            Whether I continue teaching you or not, you should hold on to your dream: to become a famous musician.

R:              I’ll always remember what you said.

SCENE III

(Seven years later, Raymond created his own songs and joined many contests.

But no one liked to listen to his songs. For the past 7 years, he often suffered from unpopularity. However, Raymond still wrote some new songs and sent them to a record company.)

Raymond: Sir, these are my songs. Please listen to them.

C1:            (To composer 2) I think his songs are pretty good, but….

C2:            But the style is not very favorable in the market, right?

C1:            Well, how about changing his style?

C2:            That sounds great. We can make some small changes in his songs, and let the music company try to produce a new album for him.

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C1:            So…tell him to come over and discuss the details.

C2:            (To Raymond) We think your songs have potential. You can make some changes in them. And then, we can help you to publish them. You might become a super star.

R:              Thank you! But I don’t want any changes in my songs. So I think we can’t work together this time. Sorry!

C1:            Hmm… OK! Suit yourself!

SCENE IV

(Raymond left the company and walked on the street. He thought if should change his style in the music and publish his songs. But he had no ideas. And then, he began to sing songs on the

street.)

R:              ( singing )

(A passerby looked at him.)

P:               You really have a good voice. I think you can think about signing a contract with us.

R:              Really? Do you really think I have a good voice? But, why don’t you think my style is strange? Why don’t you suggest I change it?

P:               No! No! No! I like your style. I think you’re the right person for us. Let’s work together and our company will publish a new album for you! My name is Michelle. I’ll call you soon.

R:              This is my phone number.P:   OK. Bye-bye.

SCENE V

(One day, Raymond got a call from a foreign company.)

Stranger:     Is this Raymond?

Raymond:    Speaking.

Stranger:     This is a singing company. We appreciate your creation very much. We want to buy your copyright. We hope you can think about it seriously. If you want, you can come to America.

We’ll pay for the plane ticket.

Raymond:    OK, when?

Stranger:     Next week.

(After that, Raymond published his first album and everyone liked his songs very much. He became a super star in America.)

SCENE VI

Stranger:     Congratulations! This concert is very successful. Our boss wants to see you.

Raymond:    Who is he? I don’t know him.

Stranger:     Don’t ask so much. You’ll know when you see him.

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(The stranger brings him to a large company.)

Raymond:    Where is this?

Stranger:     It’s the boss’s office. Please wait,

(A pretty lady came into the room.)

Raymond:    Excuse me. Where’s your boss? I’m waiting for him.

Michelle:     I’m the boss. Don’t you remember me?

Raymond:    Oh, it’s you! So you’re my boss. Oh, my! I can’t believe this. It’s fate.

Michelle:     It’s my mother’s last wish. She hoped you could be popular in America. She said you were the best student she had ever taught.

Raymond:       She was my best teacher, too.

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Cast

Jessica Chen:   A ghost who is disguised one of the roommates.

Jeanette Lee:    Roommate

Mandy Wu :    Roommate

Ken Lin:          Roommate

Dorice Lin:      Roommate

Claire Wu:      Aside

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SCENE I

There are four people in the dormitory. They skip the class and chat together.

Ken:          Oh, the class is very boring. (Ken looks some tedious)

Jeanette:  You can say that again.

Jessica:     Come on, all of us think the class is really boring.

Mandy:     Well, we skip the class together, but now what do we do?

Ken:          I don’t know~today is a boring day~

Jeanette:  Can we find an interesting thing to do?

Jessica:     Hmm…Let me think…How about a ghost story?

Mandy:     That sounds great!

Jeanette:  Not good! No ghost stories, please!

Mandy:     But this is really fun, don’t you think so?

Ken:          Ha ha~ she is scared.

Jessica:     Wow! I see a chicken~

Jeanette:  I don’t feel scared! I just…just…

Ken:          You don’t feel scared? OK! Let’s start! Who’s first?

Jeanette:  Oh…I am very very scared…can we change the subject?

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(Ken. Jessica. Mandy are laughing.)

Jessica:     No way, unless you can find a more interesting subject.

Jeanette:  I…I can’t (Sign)

Mandy:     She can’t, so let’s start telling the story!

Ken:          OK, I first?

Jessica:     Have you ever heard the story about the dormitory?

Jeanette:  No. …I’m really afraid of it. (Jeanette feels little annoyed but she finally concedes)

Mandy:     Oh yeah!

SCENE II

Ken:          Do you notice that there were some strange voices in the midnight?

Jeanette:  Yes, those sometimes woke me up. But, I was tired, I just kept sleeping.

Mandy:     You are always sleeping, just like a pig. (Jessica looks unhappy and in a bad mood)

Jessica:     And then?

Ken:          Do you want to know something about that story?

Jessica:     What that is? (Jessica’s voice sounds strange)

Ken:          Ya!! There has been a girl living here. She really wanted a boyfriend to keep company with her.

(Aside)

She was very strange. When she saw a man, she always went forward, winked at them, and showed them a big smile. But, all of men just ran away very very fast. She really felt lonely. This made her sad, and then she often wandered in the dormitory, even in the midnight. One day, she

was found dead below the bridge. And her face was gone.

Ken:          Do you know where the bridge is?

Jessica:     Maybe it is located……ha ha

Jeanette:  Oh, no…can we stop this subject?

Mandy:     In front of our room?

Ken:          Hey~ you got it…

Jessica:     Wait! I want to go to the toilet. (Jessica looks uncomfortable)

Jeanette:  Hey girl! Are you scared? You are so afraid that you wanna go to the toilet

(Ken and Mandy laugh)

Jessica:     Are you kidding? Oh oh…no… (Rush out the room)

(Jeanette. Ken. Mandy feel so bored and they try to do something interesting, so they start to play cards.)

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SCENCE III

(The true roommate wakes up)

Dorice:      Hey, what are you talking about?

(Ken. Jeanette. Mandy look at Dorice with pale and keep a long silence that nobody dares to break the quiet)

Dorice:      You all look so scared.

Ken:          We are talking about the ghost story in the dormitory.

Dorice:      Are you? So you skip the class, too. Ha ha…

Jeanette:  Wait a minute. You…you…you went out to the bathroom. Are you always here?

Dorice:      I have slept on my bed for a long time. I was awake by your noise. What happened? (Stretching herself)

Mandy:     Oh my ~ who is the person talked with us? (A little shocked)

Ken:          Ah~

Jeanette:  I…I…I am so scared!

Dorice:      Shut up!!

(The ghost comes back)

Jessica:     Everybody~ I come back~

Jeanette:  Oh no~ don’t get closed to me.

Mandy:     Leave me alone. (Shouted)

Jessica:     I…I…I just…

Ken:          You…you leave here right now!

Jessica:     I just want to make friends with you.

Mandy:     You don’t belong here. Get out here!

Jessica:     I don’t want to hurt you…

Ken:          But you are…

Jessica:     We chatted happily, didn’t we?

Jeanette:  Stop it, please…

Jessica:     All right, I’ll leave here.

(The ghost leaves)

Dorice:      What happened? Who is she?

(SITUATION: Jeanette. Ken. Mandy explain what happened to Dorice. )

Jeanette:  Why such a thing happened to us?

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Ken, Dorice, Mandy:     (sign)

SCENCE IV

Ken:          Ah…Do you want to help that ghost?

Jeanette:  Wow! You are so crazy. How can you?

Dorice:      I think that Ken just feels it was lonely for a long time.

(Everybody keep a silence)

Mandy:     Ah…Maybe you are right.

Ken:          Do you have any good idea to help her?

Dorice:      But what we can do for…AHH…

(Jessica comes back to the room suddenly)

Jessica:     Ca…can you help me?

Ken, Jeanette, Dorice and Mandy:      YES…YES!!

Mandy:     We don’t know why you disguised yourself as Dorice. Do you want to find a person to be company with you or do you want to find a human being that displaces you as the ghost in the

bridge?

Jessica:     Oh no…no!! I just…just want to contact with people. I am not harmful, and I just feel lonely for a long time! I want to make a friend…

(The ghost is crying.)

Jeanette:  Hey, don’t cry. We also are not baleful and we’re just curious and afraid ofyou.

Ken:          Ya! We have never met a ghost like you. It’s a very strange experience for us.

Dorice:      Ya! Ken is right. Could you tell us why you are here?

SCENE V

Mandy:     And is the story really true?

(The ghost, Jessica nods her head.)

Jessica:     Like what you said, I really felt unhappy and lonely just because nobody liked me. I’m not a suicide, it was an accident, and I just slipped from the top of dormitory.

Ken:          Why your face was gone?

(Jeanette. Dorice Mandy: Hey…Don’t ask this.)

Jessica:     Maybe someone thinks that I’m ugly. (Jessica just sign)

Ken:          Hey! Don’t look down on yourself; we’re all willing to make friends with you.

(Jessica just looks the others)

Everyone: Yes! Yes!

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Jessica:     Really! You are so kind.Ha Ha … …

(Suddenly the lights become dark again)

Everyone: What happened? (Nervous)

Jessica:     You will be my friends, right? Come to hell with me! Ha Ha … …

(Everyone cry.)

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Amy:             Amy

Fred?:            Teacher

Frank:          Frank?

Stella:          Stella??

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Sylvia:          Stella’s mother

Pinocchio:   Head buster

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SCENE I

Stella is a freshman in a famous university. In the beginning of her first semester, her teacher asked them to introduce themselves.

Teacher:      Nice to meet you guys, could you introduce yourselves to everybody?

(Then the students do it one after another.)

Student A:    I…I am a good person; I hope I’ll have many new friends. (weakly)

Student B:    I…what should I say?” (He tickled his head) Umm, I …I like reading books, listening to music, and doing something like that. (Then went down the stage quickly and with shyness)

Stella:           I have a dream, that is, to have a colorful life in the next four years. First I’ll do my best in studies, not only for scholarship but also for my self; I do not want to waste every minute of my life. Second, I’d like to learn something I’ve never learned before and I invite challenges to

improve myself and….

With no doubt, Stella will be a star in the class.

SCENE II

Stella always has a wonderful mood anytime you see her. She sings happily when she sweeps T building in the morning .She also likes to help others as she has finished her own work.

Stella:        Good-morning Frank! You look so tired today! Are you all right?

Frank:       Oh, Good-morning Stella! I am preparing my oral test. It’s very difficult!  I don’t know how to do it, to pass English tests.

Stella:        Don’t worry! I’ll teach you how to pass the oral test. But, I’ll help you clean the class first. There is garbage everywhere!

Frank:       Ha-ha! Stella, you are so kind! Today is my lucky day! (He pats Stella’s shoulder.)

Stella:        Don’t mention it! It’s my pleasure. Well, we must hurry if we want to have breakfast before our class.

In the class, teacher suddenly announces one thing. (Suddenly bends his head down.)

Teacher:   Last time we had an exam. Everyone’s got very low grades! Some of you even got only 9 points! ………. Stella!

Stella:        Yes! I’m here! (She is very nervous.)

Teacher:   Stella! You got the highest grades! Congratulations! You are the only student who can get more than 80 in my class! You really did a good job!

(Everyone in the class give Stella a big hand!)

Stella:        Thank you, sir! (She goes back to her seat exciting)

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(Amy and Frank are discussing it.)

Amy:         Stella, you do have some talent on this subject!

Stella:        It’s breeze! No big deal! (They keep talking.)

SCENE III

A man who knocks on the door and yells in a rude way.  (Bum…)

Head buster:   Is anyone home? We have to take to Mr. Li.

In the dark, Mom wakes up Stella.

Mom:        Stella, wake up!! Wake up!!

Stella:        Hum…what? What happened? Mom, what time is it?

Mom:        It’s 2 o’clock now. Hurry up! We have to move quickly.

Stella:        But why we have to go out in the midnight? It’s cold outside and I really want to sleep. I have a big exam tomorrow.

Mom:        Hurry!! I don’t have time to explain. You take your coat and something you might need…

(Bum! Bum!!! )

Head buster:  Hey! Open the door!! Mr. Li, you’ve owed a large sum of money.

Stella and her mom try to flee secretly from the back door, when they leave their house; they run as fast as they can.

Mom:        Hu…wait! Wait for me, Stella!

Stella:        What? Oh, I am sorry, Mom.

Mom:        Well, it’s not your fault after all.

Stella:        But what happened? Who is that guy? Why he mentioned Dad and a lot of money?

Mom:        Your father had borrowed money from the Head buster. He couldn’t pay back the money. So, they come to us.

Stella:        (Feel very shocked!) How could it happen to us?

SCENE IV

Stella gets big trouble for the first time. She doesn’t know how to deal with it and who can help her. She feels depressed. But her motto is “never give up”

Stella:        “Nothing can hinder me. I’ll try my best; I should work harder than before. I’ll never never never give up!”

SCENE V

Stella is in the class .Amy is next to her and wants to talk to her.

Amy:         Hi, Stella. We want to go to Frank’s birthday party.

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Stella:        Oh. And then?

(She answers Amy but doesn’t concentrate. She just does her own thing.)

Amy:         You want to join us? (Amy looks so happy)

Stella:        What?

Frank:       She says do you have free time to come to my party? (Frank walks to them.)

Stella:        Well, sorry. I think I have no time…. um…happy birthday, Frank. (Stella still does her own thing.)

Frank and Amy feel a little angry because of Stella’s attitude. They go out of their classroom and say something about Stella to each other. And Stella continues to do her own thing.

Stella:        Oh, I forgot!

(Stella shouts suddenly. And then she runs out of the classroom to look for Frank and Amy.)

Stella:        Hey, please wait a minute. (Frank and Amy stop walking.)

Stella:        Could you tell me what’s been taught in the previous class? Please, I… I… slept in that class.

Amy:         I know something about that lesson but I think you don’t have time to listen to me, you know.

Frank:       Well, I agree with her. Now we are very busy. Don’t waste our time, please.

Stella feels so sad. She doesn’t know why her friends speak like that. At that time she hears her teacher calling her name.

Teacher:   Stella. (He calls her name angrily.)

Stella:        Yes, I’m here, teacher. Did I do anything wrong? (She’s scared)

Teacher:   I can’t believe that you got these grades in this exam.

Stella:        I feel very sorry. But I can... I can explain.

Teacher:   I don’t want to listen to any excuse. I’m very disappointed at you.

(Teacher leaves. Stella just stands there and cannot say anything. She looks hopeless.)

SCENE VI

Stella:        What should I do?I really want to study harder, but I need a lot of time to do part-time jobs to support my self and my family…(sign) And I really want to go out play with friends,

did anyone understand me??

(Every one comes on the stage and judging Stella.)

Amy:         She thinks she is busy, isn’t she? We are busy, too.

Frank:       Yes, she doesn’t need us, she’s smart enough to sleep in the class and still pass the courses.

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Amy:         Ha, you’re right. By the way, the movie you mentioned is really interesting, you know…(they walk away)

Teacher:   Stella, you really made me disappointed, I don’t know why you’ve become such a terrible student! And you didn’t do homework yesterday; if you can’t hand in yours today, you

will fail. (Point to Stella)

Head buster:  Where is the money for this month?  Take it out, hurry up, and don’t make me angry. (The gun points to Stella’s head)

Stella’s mother:      Oh, Stella. I’m sorry to have put you in this terrible situation. Will you forgive me? I’m so afraid, if we can’t paid off the money…(holding Stella and crying)

SCENE VII

Stella:        (Head up but dejection in her face) I don’t know why everything becomes so badly and hard to face. In the past, I always hold a positive view about life. But now, I just want to run

away, run away all of these. How I wish I could have my old days back. Could it be possible? No, I don’t think so!

She’s taking out two white notepapers and slowly writes some last words on them. Then she stands up and walks to the kitchen, opening the gas, her eyes looking down the floor straightly

and waiting for the death to bring her life.

(News on TV)

Newsman:       This early morning, a college student ended her life by herself. It is said that she got some money problems. Let’s see another news, there is a dog who can sing and dance Cha

Cha…

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5-6 actors play script. A story happened on a bus.Female student A:,Female student B,Female student C,Boy A: Wang

Chiang-rui Boy B,Old woman,Scene One

 (Three female students are chatting on a bus.  Because all the seats

are taken, they are standing, holding onto some plastic rings hanging down from the bus roof.  Two boys are sleeping in their

seats.  Then the bus arrives at a stop and an old woman gets on.  She looks at the seats.  Seeing no empty seats, she stands next to a

female student and holds onto a plastic ring.) 

Old woman: There’re no empty seats. I guess I’ll have to stand.(The female students find the old woman not having a seat.  They

want to help her find one to sit in.)Female student A:  We should find a seat for her.

Female student B:  Right. Those two bad boys did not give their seats to her.

(The two boys continue to sleep.)Female student C:  We should find a seat for her.

Female students A & B: Yes.(Female student A goes to Boy A and taps on his shoulder.)

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Female Student A: Excuse me, could you give your seat to that old lady?

(Boy A stretches and continues to sleep.  Female students A and B look at each other.  Female student B taps on Boy A’s shoulder.)

Female Student B: Hey! Can you give your seat to that old lady?Boy A: (wakes up) I lined up for twenty hours yesterday to buy A-Mei’s

new album.  I’m very tired. I’m sorry I can’t give my seat to the old lady.  (continues to sleep)

Female student C:  What should we do?Female student B:  Let’s ask the other boy.

Boy B: (gets up suddenly) Ah!All:  (startled)Ah!

Female student B:  What happened?Female student C:  Why did you scream?Boy B: I had a nightmare. It was terrible.

Female student B:  Excuse me, can you give your seat to that old lady?

(Boy B falls asleep.)Female student A:  Hello! Is it OK for you to make room for that

old lady?Boy B: Let me sleep, please. I read an English novel all night last night and didn’t get any sleep.  Can you let me sleep for a while?

Female student A:  Well, we’ve tried.Female student B:  The young man is really brash.

Old woman:    Thank you, young ladies! I’m OK! Don’t think I’m an old woman.  I am healthy.  (makes a few kicks like a young man)

Female student C:  Maybe we worry too much. The old lady’s very healthy.

(The bus driver hits the brake suddenly and the old woman falls over.  It makes Boy A wake up.)

Boy A: Oh! Are you OK?Old woman:    Oh! Oh! My waist!

Boy A: You can take my seat. (helps the old woman to the seat)Female student C:  Hmm. He just got his conscience.

Female student A:  Yeah! I was just about to say they got no manners.

Female student B:  Yeah. I thought he was a cold-blooded animal.Boy A: Hey! Watch your own manners. I’ve given her my seat. I’m

really very tired.(At this time Boy B is embarrassed.  He dares not continue to sleep.)

Old woman:    Thank you, young man. I’m old and useless.

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Boy B: Don’t say that. If I’d given you my seat earlier, the accident wouldn’t have happened.

(The bus driver hits the brake suddenly again.  Boy A falls down.) 

Scene Two 

(The Old woman and Boy B sit in the seats.  Boy A is standing behind the three girls and drowsing.  The three girls continue to

chat.  Boy A is drowsing carelessly and bumps into Female student A’s body.)

 Female student A: Oh! Who touched me? (turns her head around and sees

Boy A standing behind her) It’s you, right?Boy A: What?

Female student B: Why? You did it intentionally, didn’t you?Boy A: Wait. I didn’t do anything.

Female student C: You touched her intentionally, right?Boy A: Hey, I’m not that kind of person. (looks at Boy B) Hey… Is it

you?Boy B: (confused and shakes his head) Not me. I was sleeping.(The bus driver hits the brake suddenly again. Boy A bumps into

Female student A again.)Female student A: (angry) Still saying it wasn’t you? You pig!

Boy A: I didn’t mean it.Old woman: Nowadays boys are not the same as those in the past. Boys in

the past were all very polite. Now boys are reckless.Female student C: Now what do you have to say? Apologize to

her. Hurry!Boy A: Alright! Alright! (to female student A) I’m sorry.

(Female student A ignores him and continues to chat with the other two girls.)

Boy A: It’s not my day today.Boy B: Gentlemen don’t fight with women. And she’s no nice

woman.Old woman: Nowadays girls don’t have good temper. Time really

changed.Boy B: Older people know more than us.

Old woman: When I was a young student, I got love letters from many men every day.  For the sake of manners, I went out with different men

every day.

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(Boys A and B don’t know what to say.  Suddenly the bus driver hits the brake.  The old woman bumps into Female student C’s hips.)

Female student C: (surprised) You…..(The old woman looks at Female student C and says nothing.)

Old woman: You have nice hips.Female student B: I can’t believe the old woman is capable of

sexual harassment.Female student C: Maybe nowadays old people are not the same

as those in the past.Female student A: Maybe after losing her husband, she feels

lonely.Female student B: Ah!  Here we are.  Let’s get off.

Female student C: We’d better stay away from those strange people.

(Female students get off the bus.)Boy B:       Who are those strange people? They’re real strange. (helps

the old woman up) Are you O.K.? Those young girls have no sympathy.

Old woman: (feels Boy B’s hand) You also have a pair of very fine hands.

Boy B: (startled) What? Boy A: This old woman is also very strange.

Boy B: Let’s go!Old woman: Don’t be shy, young man.  I have held such kind of

hand for a long time.(Boy B frees himself from the old woman’s hand and gets off.) 

Old woman: (looks at Boy A) You’re nice, too.<spa< p=""></spa<>

n style=”font-size: medium”>Boy A: Hmm, good-bye. (gets off)

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College Life

by Betty Liao

Cast

George

Mancy

Ken

Tida

Annie

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Character descriptions:

(G)George - He majors in Environment Science. His roommates are Ken and Tida. They have a bad relationship. He thinks happiness is more important. His girlfriend is Mancy.

(K)Ken - He fools around all the time. He doesn’t know what kind of life he wants. He hates studying and doesn’t like to be blamed.

(T)Tida - He doesn’t want to spend time making friends with Ken and George. He likes to communicate with others by computer. Computer is his life.

(M)Mancy-She is George’s girlfriend. She doesn’t have her own ideas. She wants to be with George all the time. Because of the reason, she ignores Annie’s feelings.

(A)Annie -She is Mancy’s good friend. She likes Mancy. She is very weird so she hates Mancy’s friends. She wishes Mancy and George to break up. But she doesn’t like her evil thinking.

Plot:

There are three roommates who have a bad relationship, but a motorcycle accident changes their lives…..

SceneⅠ

(In Girls’ Dorm)

M: I like to eat noodles at Hung-Lin because everything’s so cheap there.

A: I know your favorite food is noodles because you can eat it as much as you can. So your lunch is noodles, and dinner noodles, too. You always say, “Annie, let’s go eat at Hung-Lin. (They walk

hand in hand.)

M: We’re friends. Our friendship will last forever. (They look at each other, and cross their fingers.)

OS: Contrary to the girls, Tida, Ken and George have a bad relationship. They don’t like each other.

SceneⅡ

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(Boys’ Dorm)

Mancy and George go to the room with laughter.

M: What’s the most important thing for you?

G: Happiness. I think happiness is the most important thing in the world.

M: Wow….I like your point. When you laugh, the whole world laughs with you. But when you’re sad, you’re the only one that’s sad.

T: Be quiet, OK? I can’t concentrate on playing the computer games. Oh! I lost.

K: It’s too lousy for me to fall asleep.

(George and Mancy just keep talking.)

M: George, you’re so humorous.

T: (hits the desk) No more talking.

(At the same time, Ken runs out of the room by slamming the door loudly.

Annie calls Mancy.)

M: Hello, this is Mancy.

A: Mancy, it’s Annie. Where are you? I’ve been waiting for you for an hour. What happened?

M: I’m sorry, Annie, I forgot our appointment. Now I’m with …George…..

A: It’s okay, but I hope you can spend some time with your friends.

M: I know. Next time we’ll go out to have fun together.

SceneⅢ

(In class)

K: Sorry, I’m late.

(Everyone laughs at Ken because he looks funny.)

K: Why did you lock me out? I could’t take my book bag, or change. I told you that I was just going to the toilet for a minute.

G: Oh. It’s not my fault. I went out first, you can ask Tida.

T: I didn’t hear what you said. I just concentrated on my computer games.

K: Come on! Are you kidding? I’m not happy about that. Please don’t do that again.

T: Oh…OK.

A: Hey, Mancy. How was the movie yesterday?

M: Hmm…I’d like to see the movie, but I had a date.

A: Who was with you? George?

M: Yes….

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A: Mancy, I’m so disappointed that you fell in love with George, and you forgot me. You said we were friends forever. But ….now George is all your life.

M: No matter what you said, we are friends forever.

A: I don’t think so.

K: Hey, Tida, George and Mancy are glued together all day. I think they come to our room too often to bother me doing homework.

T: I agree with you. I can’t play my computer games well.

(The bell is ringing. Everyone is out of class.)

Scene Ⅳ

(On the road)

M: Where are we going?

G: We’re going to a nice place. I have a big surprise for you. You’ll be very interested in it.

M: Wow, I’m so excited. But you’re riding too fast.

G: That’s OK.

Oh, no!  ( George and Mancy have a motorcycle accident.)

SceneⅤ

(In the hospital)

M: Are you OK?

G: Oh…I’m OK. Don’t worry. How about you?

M: Just a little hurt.

G: I’m so sorry.

M: No, don’t say that.

G: But the surprise ….

M: That’s OK. We can go to that special place next time. The doctor said we can leave. Can you walk by yourself?

G: Maybe I need a walking stick.

Scene Ⅵ

(In the boys’ dorm)

K: What happened to you?

G: I had a motorcycle accident.

T: Are you OK?

G: I’m fine, but it hurts a lot..

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K: How did it happen?

G: When I was making a turn, I was riding too fast, so I skidded.

T: Oh. Why did you ride so fast?

G: Because I like the feeling of riding motorcycles fast. That’s so exciting!

K: But it’s dangerous. You might get killed.

T: Yeah, Ken’s right. Safety is the only way to go home.

G: Well, I’ll be more careful in the future. Thanks for your advice.

T: You’re hurt. How are you going to class later?

K: We can help him go to class.

T: That’s a good idea.

G: I really appreciate your help. In the past we had a bad relationship, but now we’re good friends.

K: Yeah, I should find something meaningful to do, and make my life happy like yours.

T: I think that I should open my mind, then life will be happier than before.

Scene Ⅶ

(In the girls’ dorm)

A: Oh, my…Are you OK?

M: I feel just a little painful.

A: Can you forgive me that I misunderstood you?

M: I’ve already forgiven you. Anyway, we’re best friends.

A: Thanks, I’ll treat you to dinner….

M: Really? Where will we go?

A: Hung-Lin, of course.

M: Oh, no!

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