SCRIPT
Script:​
A enters the room through a door and sits across B. There is a table in between them. (There are papers on the table, two seats and a white spotlight is used)
Dialogue:​
A: where were you on October 4th at 10:43pm?
B: Home.
A: we have witnesses that say otherwise.
B: show me these witnesses.
A: This isn’t about a simple dine and dash or stealing candies from the corner shop! A young girl has gone missing.
B: I know. I just don’t see what it has to do with me?
A: She was last seen with you, you were entering a restaurant on October 1st, three days before her disappearance.
B: That doesn’t mean I know where she is, I can barely remember her name.
A: Does the name Amanda Deign ring a bell?
B: (facing down) that’s the problem with women these days. You’re a little nice to them, and they ruin everything for you. (Looking up) I took pity on her, she wasn’t able to go home, don’t ask why, I don’t know. She begged me for something to eat, so I took her to this nice place I knew, thought I’d show her some sympathy.
A: that’s strange, because it seems as if you hate her.
B: I’ve every reason to! (B stomps their fist on the table, whilst A leans backwards in response) She took my wallet, and now she probably ran off somewhere and I’m getting the blame, this is the worst thing that happened to me.
A: That’s funny, because if your story is true, based on her file, you’re probably the best thing that happened to her.​
Macarthy Productions