Description
CASHLESS – TEN MINUTE COMEDY ABOUT PAYING CASH
When a customer comes to the store, and tries to pay using cash, the millenial cashier goes into a flat panic. Never before has anyone tried to pay with cash and to be honest, she doesn’t even know how to operate a cash register! She calls the Shop Assistant. She doesn’t know either. They both decide they can’t take the customer’s cash. Not because they don’t take cash but because they don’t know how to. But the customer isn’t taking no for answer. So they call management – their answer: If all else fails, KICK HIM OUT! So they try to call security – sadly it’s his day off… A comedy about paying cash in the modern day and age.
Other comedies by Robert Luxford:
Lost Property – comedy about Superman (who has lost his clothes)
Moon Base Delta – a Space station. A deadly Virus. A Mad scientist! What else?
Nuns! A Two-act satire script about rebellious nuns
PRODUCTION HISTORY
This play has been produced as part of the Short and Sweet Festival
Short and Sweet fest 2022, United Arab Emirates – 2022
Barneveld School, WI, USA – 2022
New Song School of the Arts, TX, USA – 2022
Author: Robert Luxford
Type: One act play, ten minute script
Genre: Comedy about paying cash
Length: Ten minutes
Cast: 3N – can be any gender
Ages of the actors: The two people working in the shop should be late teens to mid twenties, the other could be older
Set: A store – the script is written as a video store but could be any store that lends itself to the script
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – characterization is important here as most of the characters are caricatures of extreme every day people
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Copyright © July 2021 Robert Luxford and Off The Wall Play Publishers
Like this play? other plays about working in a store:
Ejected – two act comedy about a video store
Making Friends – short comedy sketch about a supermarket queue
Life of a Salesman – ten minute comedy for a cast of five
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