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VERBAL PROSTITUTION – PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA SCRIPT
When Connie Lattimore goes for an interview for the Hostess Position at one of the city’s up and coming restaurants, she discovers that she was at high school with the man who owns the restaurant chain. Times have changed and Connie, who was once a cheerleader and the most popular girl in school is looking for employment with the very man, Lonnie who once idolized her back in high school. However, Lonnie hasn’t let go of the past at all. In exchange for money, Connie allows him an hour of her time to talk about the past. But instead she finds that Lonnie is hell bent on humiliating her. A tense pyschological drama script for four actors in which the power shifts continually throughout the play.
Would you let someone humiliate you for money?
Author: Mick O’Brien
Genre: Psychological drama script
Type: Full length one act play
Length: Eighty minutes
Number of Actors: Four – two main parts, 1M, 1F and two small F roles. Male role unattractive, all three F roles attractive.
Ages of the actors: Main roles late thirties 30’s, other two F twenties to early thirties
Suitable for: Adults only
Set: An office, nicely furnished.
Level of Difficulty: 8/10 – quite wordy and tension must be taken up and down with two characters on stage only.
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Copyright December 2013 Mick O’Brien and Off The Wall Play Publishers
Like this play? Read some of our other psychological drama plays:
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Burn – a murder kept secret until now – psychological thriller
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