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    Passions of Stolen Time
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    Characters:CatTamiiLolaDestinyBeaAbby[b][b]BoyzCraigNickFrankDerek Cat, Tamii, Destiny and Lola, walk into cafeteria. They sit at a table and Cat

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    DazzleMe - Aug 1, 2011 - 1 min read

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    Two Weeks Notice 2.1
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    Act I, Scene 1; Act I, Scene 2; Act I, Scene 3ACT IISCENE 1Same apartment, three days before the suicide. The apartment is empty, all of the posters and charts ...


    Flemzo - Jul 30, 2011 - 8 min read

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    I never told you
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    Spoiler! : okay, so...everything except for the gang and falling in love with this guy is true. He really is a player and he really did do that stuff in ...


    roxywriter1573 - Jul 27, 2011 - 6 min read

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    Level Up! (Scenes 1-8)
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    Rated 16+ for language and slight sexual themes (PG-13?) Spoiler! : Edit: Changed Ms. Glitter to Ms. Gilmore ------- INT. RAYNER’S ROOM - EARLY MORNING


    Wariofart - Jul 26, 2011 - 12 min read

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    Two Weeks Notice 1.3
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    Act I, Scene 1, Act I, Scene 2SCENE 3Same apartment, nine days before the suicide. DAVID is sitting at his kitchen table, planning out his suicide. There are charts and ...


    Flemzo - Jul 23, 2011 - 14 min read

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    Detective: Princeton, that is I who certainly appreciates this splendid invite to the Courthouse of L'adoure.Samuel: Why, then, come in! Come in, detective!!Detective: Thank you, Sir Samuel.Lady Perin


    katngo73 - Jul 19, 2011 - 4 min read

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    Two Weeks Notice 1.2
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    Act I, Scene 1SCENE 2(Same apartment, 11 days before DAVID'S suicide. Scene opens with DAVID exiting his bedroom, still in pajamas. He goes to get a cup of coffee when ...


    Flemzo - Jul 17, 2011 - 10 min read

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    Two Weeks Notice 1.1
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    AUTHOR'S NOTE: I will preface this with a synopsis and a warning. First the synopsis: This play is a dark comedy about a guy who is going to commit suicide, ...


    Flemzo - Jul 10, 2011 - 8 min read

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    8th world wonder
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    Spoiler! : Last summer I took a creative writing course. We had to create original monologues about what we thought was the 8th world wonder. Enjoy!! Minnow Jones: (On the ...


    mvb627 - Jun 19, 2011 - 2 min read

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    Introduction: Marie-Christine: Good morning everyone. Today, the assembly of the Amnesty members in Year 8 & 9, is about ‘vidomingon’in fon, meaning: Children who live with peope other than their ...

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    Doxie00 - Jun 13, 2011 - 12 min read

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    Visual Commentary
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    Spoiler! : Something I got an idea for while putting on eyeliner. Also, because several people have asked, I'd like to clarify. Left Eye is most definitely read by a ...


    sarebear - Jun 10, 2011 - 3 min read

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    Actors (scenes 31-40)
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    [continued from part Spoiler! : I know that people don’t like reading long pieces on here, so I am only going to post 10 scenes at a time on here.I ...

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    TDMitchell - Jun 10, 2011 - 20 min read

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    Scene 1(The set is outside, everybody is walking away from a party at a house. It's nighttime and it is quiet. Nature is the only sound except for the dialogue. ...

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    sqkaity247 - Jun 9, 2011 - 25 min read

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    Real or not?
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    Sarah-15, a young writer who’s working on a novel. She wears a black T-shirt that says THE POWER OF THE PEN across the front and a small jean skirt. Brayden-15, ...


    ChibiGiraffe - Jun 8, 2011 - 15 min read

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    Drama monolouge help?
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    Spoiler! : Alright, guys. I have a monologue due soon in Drama. I just wanted to see if you guys could touch up on it a bit, and tell me ...


    MilkNCookies - May 31, 2011 - 5 min read


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