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ملاك عمان
21-12-2022 - 02:49 am
انا بدور عن مسرحية او حوار بن عدة أشخاص ارجو الي عنده ما يبخل علي عندي برسنتيشن الأسبوع الجاي والموضوع لازم يكون مسرحية ...والله دورت ومال قيت ..عاد أتمنى تساعدوني


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..&مــــــــــ الروح ــــ?
..&مــــــــــ الروح ــــ?
تمنيت اساعدك في شي ....................
لكن للأسف ماقدرت اساعدك .................
اتمنى ان فيه احد غيري يقدر يساعدني ويساعدك......

leedy
leedy
هلا فيك اختي انا عندي ......... يعني عن محادثه بين بنات في المدرسه .... اذا كان حلو واعجبتك الفكره
ممشكله ......... بس عندي انا المشكله كيف انزله من الماسح الضوئي ...... وبسال وبرد لك خبر
وبالتوفيق ان شاء الله

ملاك عمان
ملاك عمان
بليز حبيبتي leedy حاولي تنزليه ...شكله حلو

سفيرة الغد
سفيرة الغد
تفضلي اختي الكريمة
هذه احدى المسرحيات تستطيعي تقديمها
حاولت ان تكون قصيرة قدر المستطاع
From: “Flowers in the Desert” by D. M. Bocaz-Larson
(Lights come up on the front of an old farm house.
It is very early morning but the moon is full and the
scene is well lit. As the scene opens, JIMMY comes
stumbling on drunk. He drags on a ladder that he
puts against the house JIMMY climbs the ladder. For staging purposes, the ladder can be put against stage R and the door to the house can simply be coming in from off stage])
JIMMY
Where's my sweet little chicky? She's gone and I'm all alone. Like Rodeo and Juliet, split up by their ma and pa, left with aching hearts. I got an achky-breaky heart baby and I'm coming for you.
(Knocks on window)
I can hear you now. "Oh, Rodeo. Oh, Rodeo. Where fartest you, Rodeo."
(Laughs at his own joke)
Oh, Juliet.
(Knocks)
Juliet! If you don't come out, you gonna see yonder window break.
JAMIE
(Appears at door below ladder. She is sleepy and cranky)
What do you want?
JIMMY
Can Shelly come out and play?
(Comes down ladder)
JAMIE
She's asleep like I was before you started banging on the window.
JIMMY
(Tugs on JAMIE’s nightgown)
Can't you wake her up?
JAMIE
No!
(Smacks him)
JIMMY
OW!
SHELLY
(Sleepy at door)
Who's out there, Jamie?
JAMIE
A sick loon.
(Goes inside)
SHELLY
(Comes out)
Jimmy?
JIMMY
Oh, hi, Shelly. Gosh, you look perdy.
SHELLY
What are you doing out there? You're gonna get me in trouble.
JIMMY
I need you, Shelly. I'm feeling lonely.
SHELLY
You've been drinking. You know I don't like you when you're drunk.
JIMMY
Oh, come on, Shelly. I've got needs you know.
SHELLY
So do I and I need sleep. Now go away.
JIMMY
I ain't leaving.
SHELLY
Well, I ain't coming.
JIMMY
I feel my heart about to break.
(He starts a sick howl)
Owoooo!
SHELLY
(Covers his mouth)
Stop that! You'll wake Sarge.
JIMMY
(Pulls her to him)
I got you.
SHELLY
(Pushes him)
Quit playing around.
JIMMY
(Starts to fall over)
Look out below.
(SHELLY grabs him)
You do care.
(Throws his arms around her)
SHELLY
(Pulls away)
Stop it.
JIMMY
Why are you being so mean?
SHELLY
Me?
JIMMY
I just want a little love.
SHELLY
What you need is a cold shower and some coffee.
JIMMY
You're what I need, Shelly. Don't you need me?
SHELLY
What I need is a big club.
JIMMY
But Shelly. I'm hurting inside. Don't you care?
SHELLY
Not when you're like this.
JIMMY
(Angry)
Fine. I'll go. Give me my ring.
SHELLY
What?
JIMMY
Give me my ring.
SHELLY
You don't mean it.
JIMMY
If you don't want me around, then I don't want you. Give it!
(SHELLY sadly takes off ring)
SHELLY
(Gets a mischievous look)
Bad boy.
(She throws it off R)
JIMMY
Oh, man.
(Runs off R)
JAMIE
(Pokes her head out)
Is he gone?
SHELLY
(Sad)
Uh-huh.
JAMIE
Are you okay?
SHELLY
(Sits and rubs her finger)
No.
(Holds out hand)
I gave him back his ring.
JAMIE
You did?
(Crawls out)
SHELLY
Maybe I should have gone with him.
JAMIE
But he was so drunk. He smelled like a sick skunk.
SHELLY
Oh, he always smells like that.
(They laugh a little)
I really love him, Jamie, but sometimes... sometimes he can be such a creep.
JAMIE
There's a lot better guys in the world. Once you get out of here, you'll see that.
SHELLY
But that's just it, Jamie. All the guys I've met are creeps. I attract them like flies to manure.
JAMIE
Don't say that. You're a lot better than manure.
SHELLY
Thanks, I think.
JAMIE
That didn't come out right.
(Sound inside)
What was that?
SHELLY
Get down.
(They hide as SARGE comes out)
SARGE
Is somebody out here?
(Sees girls)
What are you girls doing?
(SHELLY turns with a smile to face SARGE)
SHELLY
We got up early to see the sunset.
JAMIE
Sunrise.
SHELLY
Sunrise. I've been bragging to Jamie so much about it she just had to see it.
SARGE
And how would you know how nice they are? You're never up this early.
SARGE
Do I see a ladder? How did that get there?
SHELLY
A ladder? Gee, I don't know. Did you know there was a ladder there, Jamie?
JAMIE
Come on, Shelly. I'm tired. Let's go back to bed.
SARGE
Sounds like a good idea to me.
(JAMIE goes inside. But SHELLY won’t budge)
SARGE
Shelly?
SHELLY
What is this, a prison camp? Can't a girl have a few moments to herself?
SARGE
Inside… now.
SHELLY
But Sarge...
SARGE
Back inside now or I might find out the real reason you're up so early.
(SHELLY looks worried and heads inside)
JIMMY
(JIMMY enters R with a bag on his head)
Now, Shelly. You said you didn’t want to see me anymore. With this bag on my head I can’t see you so does that count?
(Goes up and hugs SARGE)
Come on. You can forgive me, can’t you?
(Pause)
Did you put on a little weight or something?
(Backs up and feels SARGE’s arms)
You’ve been working out too.
(SARGE pulls the bag off JIMMY’s head)
Oh, no.
SARGE
(Pointing at steps on porch)
Sit.
(JIMMY does. SARGE stares at JIMMY a minute)
JIMMY
Are you gonna kill me, Sarge?
SARGE
I'm thinking about it.
(Pause. JIMMY is very nervous)
What were you doing up there? And don't lie to me. I was once a pretty good liar myself, so I know one when I see one.
JIMMY
I guess I had a little too much to drink.
SARGE
Right under your parent's noses...
JIMMY
Man, they don't care. You should see them sometime. Talk about drunk.
SARGE
But you're just a kid.
JIMMY
I'm almost 18. And I only have two years of high school left.
SARGE
You may not make it to 18 if you keep this up.
(JIMMY gets quiet)
What were you doing over here?
JIMMY
I was looking for Shelly.
SARGE
I thought so.
JIMMY
Then why'd you ask?
SARGE
Don't get mouthy.
JIMMY
Sorry. It's the booze talking.
SARGE
Well, it better stop talking or it's going to get dunked into the water trough.
JIMMY
We didn't do nothing, Sarge. Shelly didn’t want to.
SARGE
She didn’t?
JIMMY
She didn't want to get in trouble. Man, was she mean to me.
SARGE
She was?
JIMMY
(Mad)
All we did was fight. I made her give my ring back.
SARGE
The promise ring?
JIMMY
Yeah. But she threw it somewhere. Now I can't find it.
SARGE
(Walks out and gets ring)
It's right over here.
(Hands it to JIMMY)
JIMMY
Maybe it's a sign. Maybe SHELLY and me is supposed to make up.
SARGE
Maybe so. Maybe not.
(Pause)
I'm not sure I want you around Shelly anymore.
JIMMY
Oh.
SARGE
But she really likes you and if she wanted to be with you she'd find a way.
(Paces)
The more I'd tell Shelly she can’t see you, the more she'd find times to sneak away.
(Studies JIMMY)
So maybe we can take care of this some other way.
JIMMY
(Nervous)
Uh... like how?
SARGE
Growing up, I did a lot of stupid things too. My mother died when I was real young and my pappy didn't want to take care of me. So my family sent me around, hoping somebody could handle me, but I only got worse. My big moment was in a barn. I burnt it down. That's when my Aunt Minnie took me in. And for the first time somebody loved me no matter what I did wrong. Even though I didn't change over night, that love stuck with me. And as I grew older, that love became more and more a part of me until all the hate was gone.
JIMMY
So what's your point?
SARGE
The point is, Jimmy, that you need some love. Not the kind of love that involves ***, but a caring kind of love.
JIMMY
Don’t get all sappy on me, Sarge.
SARGE
I want to help you, Jimmy. I want to help you be a better person.
JIMMY
I want to be good. I always want to, but it's hard. Was it hard for you?
SARGE
It took more than 30 years to learn to be a good person.
JIMMY
Thirty years?
SARGE
More probably. I stopped counting.
(Frowns at the memories)
I used to have some awful habits. Drinking, smoking, gambling. Gambling was the worst. I gave up the other things with no problem, but gambling... I still can't even look at a deck of cards.
JIMMY
How did you finally give it up?
SARGE
I don't know that I have. A few years ago I was caught up in it again. Some old friend invited me over and they thought what I'd love was a game of poker cause that's what we used to do together. Of course they talked me into playing. What a terrible night.
JIMMY
You lost big, huh?
SARGE
No, I won.
JIMMY
How much?
SARGE
Several hundred dollars.
JIMMY
Really? Cool.
SARGE
No, it wasn't. I felt the old desires coming back. I was secretly planning to sneak away to a casino. I never did spend any of the money though. I couldn't.
JIMMY
Do you still have it?
SARGE
No. I felt too guilty. I did the only thing I could think of to make up for it.
JIMMY
What?
SARGE
I gave it to our church.
JIMMY
All of it?
SARGE
All of it.
JIMMY
Too bad.
SARGE
So are you willing to give something up for Shelly?
JIMMY
Like what?
SARGE
Drinking maybe.
JIMMY
But all my friends drink.
SARGE
Maybe you need different friends.
JIMMY
Everyone will think I'm a total loser.
SARGE
Shelly won't.
JIMMY
(Sighs. Looks at ring)
I guess I could give it a try.
SARGE
No. Either you will or you won't. There's no “in the middle.”
JIMMY
(Thinks)
Okay. I will. For Shelly.
SARGE
Go home and sober up. Then we’ll talk some more.
JIMMY
Okay, Sarge. And thanks…
SARGE
For what?
JIMMY
For not killing me.
(JIMMY exits and SARGE chuckles)
END OF PLAY
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