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Would you let me fin……………………………..ish? Skit for two women

skit for two women

WOULD YOU LET ME FIN……….ish? SKIT FOR TWO WOMEN

A skit for two women about a semi famous psychic, Martha and her ardent fan, Amy.  Amy who is just walking down the street bumps into Martha and instantly recognizes her from her book, “Psychic Dreams and Premonitions.” They get to talking, although to be fair, neither lets the other finish her sentences, and keeps interrupting the other.

Amy, who fancies herself as an amateur psychic tells Martha about her most recent dream. About Martha. Martha starts out with an interpretation but doesn’t get a chance to respond.  Then Amy does the same thing until they are both slightly annoyed with each other.  Martha decides to get rid of Amy. But how will Martha she do it?  Well, in the most elaborate way possible. Using a psychic vision, of course!

Read about playwright Leon Kaye. Other skits and sketches by Leon (What the old guy said – hilarious monologue).

Read The worst law firm in Merry Old England – a full length farcical play by Leon.

Author: Leon Kaye

Type: Comedy skit for two women, comedy sketch

Genre: Two person skit, comedy

Cast: 2F

Ages of the actors: In their thirties

Suitable for: All ages to watch and adults to perform

Length: 8 minutes

Set: The street.

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Cost is $4.50 for this two person digital skit.

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Copyright © August 2017 Leon Kaye and Off the Wall Play Publishers

Like this two person skit? Other fun skits and sketches for you to enjoy:

Art Talk – sketch for three people about 2 snooty people and a pleb in an art gallery
Dis-harmony commercial – short skit about a dating agency
The Duel – short skit for two older gentlemen who are (were) valiant knights

What the old guy said – very funny senior monologue

funny senior monologue

WHAT THE OLD GUY SAID – VERY FUNNY SENIOR MONOLOGUE

In this very funny senior monologue, Carney, a typical old guy (complete with all the usual complaints about everything including the government, foreign people and his medication) gets up and, well starts to complain. At first you think he’s just going on a bit. But when it gets to the part about being arrested for being a suspected bomber, as well as for for indecent exposure after being assaulted by a German Shepherd with his pants down in the clinic whilst having a colonoscopy, well you just have to read it. And pick yourself up off the floor afterwards. It’s so funny.

PERFORMANCE HISTORY

North Hawaii Players, Hawaii, USA – 2018

Read about playwright Leon Kaye. 

Read The worst law firm in Merry Old England – a full length farcical play by Leon.

Author: Leon H. Kaye

Genre: Comedy, funny senior monologue

Type: One act play, sketch, monologue

Cast: One male actor

Age of the actor: 76

Suitable for: PG 10

Length: Eight to ten minutes

Set: No set – a stage

Level of difficulty: 7/10 – remembering dialogue and comic timing/pacing

Read a Sample of the Script

Cost is $6.50 for this new digital play script

Contact Off The Wall Plays with any queries about What The Old Guy Said

Copyright © February 2017 Leon Kaye and Off the Wall Play Publishers

Like this play? Other funny monologues for you:

In the Hut – funny Irish monologues for men
Guy meets girl – one hander comedy routine – about dating and nerves
Gray Matters – short funny monologue about the guy who runs your brain