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CREAM GRAVY PILED RIVER – SATIRE ABOUT COOKING SHOWS
The third play in the trilogy about the love affair and subsequent business interests (A Funeral Home and a Fried Chicken Joint) of Father Seacrest and Sister Blanche. Today the pair are appearing on a TV cooking show – in the hopes that it’ll promote their fried chicken joint. But little do they know that the ingredients they have to work with are not of their choosing – it’s entirely audience selection. From drain cleaner to carrots, spice breading to dish soap, the pair will have to go a long way to impress the judge in this satire about cooking shows!
Please note: This play requires audience participation – the audience literally has to select what ingredietns the two have to cook with!
Read the first two plays in the Trilogy by Timothy Starnes:
If God ate Fried Chicken – a priest and nun go on a blind date to a fried chicken joint
Satan can’t have MY fried chicken – dark comedy about a fried chicken joint and its partner, the local funeral home!
Author: Timothy Starnes
Type: One act play
Genre: Comedy, satire about cooking shows
Cast: 2M 2F or 3M 1F
Ages of the actors: Older, mature actors
Length: Fifteen minutes
Suitable for: All ages to watch/PG (odd innuendo is thrown in in the dialogue about the racy relationship between the two) and for mature actors to perform
Set: A cooking show with a judges table and chair and a large table with ingredients for the contestants
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – some level of audience participation is required
Read a Sample of the Script
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