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Monthly Payments – Full length drama scripts for seven actors

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MONTHLY PAYMENTS – FULL LENGTH DRAMA SCRIPTS FOR SEVEN ACTORS

Raymond Brown, a typical henpecked husband, arrives home from a hard day at the office.

The Brown’s have a new television set.  Their best friends, Esme and Gerald arrive for a visit. Raymond shows  Gerald a special feature – the portable remote hand control unit has an extra button – he doesn’t know what it is for. … He presses the button and immediately the other three present fall asleep whilst retaining their original poses. When he presses the button again they awaken and carry on as though nothing has happened. Raymond keeps his discovery a secret.

Raymond has other secrets too – he has been making monthly payments to a blackmailer who is threatening to expose him over an affair he had with a younger woman. When the blackmailer arrives at his house with more demands, Raymond uses the new magic button on the remote control to turn the tables on his blackmailer…

Author:  Thomas Baines

Genre: Full length drama scripts

Type: Six act play

Cast:  Seven actors 5M 2F (the smaller police officer roles can be played by F as well)

Ages of the actors: Middle aged main characters, policeman any age

Suitable for:  All ages

Length:  2.5- 3 hours

Set: There is only one scene, it being the lounge of a middle-class type home. … Included (ideally) are:
A main three-seater settee and two single-seater settee type chairs (not the low soft types that are uneasy to get up from).
A room entry door . This, on the right-hand side rear of stage, is for access to and from the hall – it can be seen by the audience . Note: I have also used this door for access to and from the kitchen (via the hall). If thought an improvement, then a second door (open) can be added specifically for this purpose.
A sideboard.
Four small tables (one either end of the main settee, one next to each of the single-seater chairs).
A window with opening curtains (the window is capable of being slightly opened (Act 5).A television set. Which, when on, has the bright blank screen (visible to the audience?). It has a portable remote hand control unit, which is normally kept on the table at Raymond’s end of the main settee.

Level of difficulty: 8/10 – a six act play needs to have fresh snappy acting to keep the audience’s interest

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