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HE SAID, SHE SAID

TEN-MINUTE PLAY

By Tim Mogford
Copyright © MMIX by Tim Mogford
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He Said, She Said by Tim Mogford
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HE SAID, SHE SAID


By Tim Mogford

SYNOPSIS: Memory is a funny thing. Sally is thrilled by her brief


interaction with Dave, and Dave, to his credit, remembers that there was an
interaction. He just doesn’t quite remember what happened. Or if she said
anything. Or what her name was. What they’re both clear on is that they’ve
made a date - - but what to do? Where to go? Luckily, each has a trusty
friend to guide them through the date they will always remember . . .
probably.

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

OP
(2 MEN, 2 WOMEN)

ROB (m) ...........................Teenager. Deliberate, emphatic and solid. He


can always be relied upon to make a clear
TC
decision, even if it’s the wrong one.
DAVE (m).........................Teenager. More agitated and excitable than Rob,
Dave is not dense, but he often speaks and acts
before he thinks.
NO

SALLY (f).........................Teenager. Voluble and sweet, Sally is high-


energy and committed throughout, even when
Jess becomes serious and dramatic.
JESS (f) .............................Teenager. Jess has a great sense of the dramatic,
DO

especially when no drama is necessary. She is


genuinely happy for Sally, and feels a sisterly
affection for what her friend is going through.

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AUTHOR’S NOTE

This play is set in two different teen bedrooms. Two conversations are going
on in these rooms at the same time, though we switch from one to the other
(except during the date-planning segment in the middle) to make the
connections clear. Set can be as simple as two chairs for each room, or as
detailed as you please. Use Lighting to make the presentation especially
effective - - snap fades from one side of the stage to the other, with the group
not speaking frozen and in blackout.

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OP
TC
NO
DO

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AT RISE:
ROB and DAVE are SR. SALLY and JESS are SL. These are two
separate conversations going on in two separate places. Area
lighting with snap changes can really make this piece.

SALLY: I have to tell you something . . .


JESS: Ooh - - what?
SALLY: You know that guy in my science class?
JESS: No - - which one?
SALLY: Duh - - you know - - the one I’ve been talking about . . .
JESS: Oh - - with . . .

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SALLY: Nice eyes, always says hi, funny hair, wears cute
T-shirts . . .
JESS: Yeah, I remember now . . .
SALLY: Right - - so guess what?
OP
JESS: What?
TC
SALLY: He asked me out!
JESS: No!
SALLY: Yes!
NO

ROB: Hey.
DAVE: Hi.
ROB: What’s up?
DAVE: Nothing. You?
DO

ROB: Nothing.

Pause.

JESS: Wait - - who did you say?


SALLY: Him - - that guy . . .
JESS: He asked you out?
SALLY: Yeah!
JESS: Like - - on a date?
SALLY: No, Jess, on a surfboard. Of course on a date!
JESS: Wow - - where?
SALLY: I don’t know - - the important thing is that he asked me.

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ROB: Did you do that math?


DAVE: Crap. No. Oh, man.
ROB: Oh.
DAVE: Is it hard?
ROB: No.
DAVE: Good. Yeah, I was doing that English project last night.
ROB: What - - you didn’t watch the game?
DAVE: Oh, yeah. I did that too.
ROB: Right. Do we have science today?
DAVE: Yeah - - I think so.
ROB: Does that girl still stare at you in that class?

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DAVE: Yeah.
ROB: I think that means they like you.
DAVE: Yeah, I guess. OP
ROB: When they keep looking at you like that it’s a sign, apparently.
DAVE: Yeah.
TC
ROB: Are you going to ask her out?
DAVE: Oh - - yeah. I did already.
ROB: Oh. Did you tell me already?
DAVE: I forgot - - I was still thinking about that math.
NO

JESS: How did he ask you?


SALLY: It was cool, Jess. He was all - - like, nervous. And he
looked at me funny from under that hair, you know? And he was
DO

like, “Look - - I was wondering . . . ”


JESS: Aw, that’s cute!
SALLY: Totally cute. He was like “I was wondering, would you . . . ”
and then he kind of choked, you know? Like he didn’t know what
to do next . . .
JESS: Aw, no! Poor guy!
SALLY: I know, right? But sweet. He was all . . . ”um . . . um . . . ”
JESS: So what did you do?
SALLY: Well, I wanted to help him, so I said, “Did you want to ask
me something?” And he was like - -
JESS: He was like, “Well, actually yes, I was . . . ”
SALLY: Right, but no. He didn’t say that - - he just kept saying,
“Uh - - yeah . . . ”
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ROB: Oh, the math’s easy. You can do it in study hall.


DAVE: Cool.
ROB: What did she say?
DAVE: Who?
ROB: The science girl. Did she say yes?
DAVE: Oh, yeah - - sure. I think so.
ROB: You “think so”?
DAVE: Yeah.
ROB: Did you ask her?
DAVE: Yeah. I was like, “Hey, what’s up? I saw you checking me

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out.”
ROB: Nice!
OP
DAVE: Yeah - - I was like, “I guess you like me and stuff . . . ”
ROB: Right.
DAVE: And she’s all like, “Yeah, of course . . . ”
TC

JESS: So did he say it?


SALLY: Well - - no . . . he just kept looking up at me, a little bit
panicky - - you know?
NO

JESS: Oh.
SALLY: So I said, “Do you want to ask me out?” And he just - -
like - - smiled.
JESS: Aw!
DO

SALLY: Yeah, it was really cute.

ROB: Pretty smooth, Dave.


DAVE: Yeah. So I said it to her straight. I was like “Do you want to
date me or what?”
ROB: Excellent. She stood no chance.
DAVE: Yeah. So she was all, “Yes - - yes, I do.” And I said, “OK.”
ROB: Whoa. Cool.

JESS: And then what did he say?


SALLY: He sort of - - grunted. And blushed. I think he’s shy.
JESS: Aw!

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SALLY: Right. But his mouth kind of made the word, “Yes.” So he
did kind of ask me out.
JESS: That’s so sweet!

JESS/ROB: (Together.) So where are you going to go?

DAVE and SALLY speak together.

DAVE: I don’t know. I gotta SALLY: I don’t know - - the


think. I’m not sure. I’m kinda mall? A movie? Maybe
still thinking about that math. pizza. We could just go for a

Y
walk.
SALLY: He only lives a block away from me. His mom works at
OP
Shop and Save. I see them drive right past my house quite a lot.

ROB: You gonna pick her up at her house?


TC
DAVE: I don’t know where she lives.
ROB: Well, you should find out.
DAVE: Really? How?
NO

SALLY: I know he likes movies because I know where his locker is


and him and his friends are always talking about movies, and I like
movies so that would probably be best.
DO

ROB: You could ask her friends.


DAVE: Who are they?
ROB: Well, who does she sit next to in science class?
DAVE: That weird kid with all the stuff in his ears - - you know?
ROB: Oh.
DAVE: I don’t think they’re friends, are they?
ROB: I don’t know. Where’s her locker?
DAVE: I don’t know. Why?
ROB: Well, you could hang out there a bit. Find out stuff.
DAVE: That’s a bit creepy. She’ll think I’m - - like, stalking her.

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SALLY: And that new Italian pizza place just opened, and I know he
likes pizza because he never packs a lunch when it’s pizza. I
noticed. So I think that and the movie would be best.
JESS: Cool. Tell him, then.
SALLY: No!
JESS: Why not?
SALLY: Tell him I’ve planned the whole date? You want me to look
that desperate? No - - he’ll work it out for himself.

ROB: Well, you need some kind of plan.


DAVE: Really? Maybe she can decide all this stuff and then just tell

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me.
ROB: No, no, no. That’s not how this stuff works.
DAVE: Why? OP
ROB: Because girls have no imagination, David. They look to us for
leadership.
TC
DAVE: Well, you’re so smart. You tell me.
ROB: No!
DAVE: Why not? You seem to know everything.
ROB: I never said I knew anything.
NO

DAVE: Well, what do you do on your dates?


ROB: I don’t know. I never went on one. Except at the school
dance, and all you do then is spend the whole evening following
her around while she talks to her friends.
DO

DAVE: Well, that sounds boring. Maybe I’ll just pretend I never
asked her. Maybe she’ll forget about the whole thing.

JESS: Sally - - listen to me. This is your first serious date.


SALLY: What about Tyler?
JESS: Are you kidding me? Tyler was not serious.
SALLY: I liked Tyler.
JESS: Tyler is nothing compared to this. Focus, honey. Focus.
This is the date you will talk about for the rest of your life.
SALLY: Really?
JESS: This will be how you judge every date from now on. This is a
big moment for you, Sal.
SALLY: Oh, no. Really?
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JESS: This is too big to be left to a boy to decide.

ROB: Dave, girls don’t do that. They don’t forget.


DAVE: Forget what?
ROB: Anything, man. They don’t forget anything.
DAVE: Oh.
ROB: My sister’s still mad at me for stuff I did when I could hardly
talk.
DAVE: You mean, like last year?
ROB: Ha ha. You’re hilarious. Shut up.
DAVE: You shut up.

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ROB: No, you shut up.
DAVE: You shut up.
OP
SALLY: So what are you saying? What should I do?
JESS: You must help him treat you like the woman you are.
TC
SALLY: Great. How?
JESS: By appealing to his sensitive nature. Drop hints. Let him
know that he needs to take this seriously. That he needs to take
you seriously.
NO

SALLY: Appeal to his sensitive side. Good idea.

ROB: You shut up.


DAVE: You shut up.
DO

ROB: You’re stupid.


DAVE: You’re fat.
ROB: You’re stupid and fat.
DAVE: Yeah? Well, you’re stupider. (Jumps on ROB and starts to
beat him.)

JESS: I read this in Cosmo Girl. Boys share their feelings with their
friends, so maybe talk to a friend of his. Tell him you’d like to be
taken somewhere romantic.
SALLY: Ooh - - there is one kid he always hangs out with. Rob - -
something.
JESS: Next time you see him, ask him to drop some hints. What did
you say - - a movie?
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SALLY: A movie, right.


JESS: But not something dumb. Something you can enjoy together.
SALLY: Okay . . .
JESS: So that you can talk about it over - -
SALLY: Pizza.
JESS: Right.

ROB: Dave! Dave! All right. Quit it, now. (DAVE gets up.)
DAVE: Admit it. Say you’re a wuss.
ROB: You’re a wuss.
DAVE: Shut up.

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ROB: You shut up.
DAVE: What were we talking about?
ROB: The math homework? OP
DAVE: No - - after that. That girl.
ROB: What girl?
TC
DAVE: That - - one in science class.
ROB: Oh, yeah. The one that likes you.
DAVE: Yeah. So what do I do?
ROB: You said forget it.
NO

DAVE: Yeah, and then you said they don’t forget.


ROB: Who don’t forget?
DAVE: Girls. Jeez, buddy. I need some help here.
ROB: Oh. Well, maybe you could go to the movie theatre.
DO

DAVE: Okay . . . and do what?


ROB: See a movie.
DAVE: Duh. Which one?
ROB: I don’t know. You pick. But nothing crap, or you’ll go to sleep
like you always do.
DAVE: What do girls like?
ROB: Who knows? The important thing is - - she’s waiting for you to
make a decision. So - - you decide. Don’t be a wuss.
DAVE: You’re the wuss.
ROB: Shut up.
DAVE: You shut up.

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JESS: The important thing is - - to get the date you can always
remember.
SALLY: Yes, but - -
JESS: But make him think it’s all been his idea.
SALLY: Oh.
JESS: Congratulations, sweetie. This is it. You’ve made it.
SALLY: Do you really think so? He is really cute.

ROB: So - - to sum up. Find out where she lives, pick her up, take
her to the movies, don’t be a wuss.
DAVE: Sounds easy enough.

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JESS: You’ve got to text me like - - the whole time. Tell me all about
it.
SALLY: All right. I will!
OP
TC
ROB: And don’t be too long. Playoffs are all next week.
DAVE: Oh, crap. That’s right!

JESS: First date! I’m so happy for you!


NO

ROB: Don’t forget about that math homework.

SALLY: Thanks, Jess. You’re the best!


DO

DAVE: What math homework?

BLACKOUT.

THE END

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