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Title: Young person in UK: A day's thoughts

by Rachel from Essex | in writing, fiction

One teenage girl standing in middle, dressed in normal clothes. Two other people off-stage - they can be old or young, male or female. When they enter the stage they stand either side of the girl, switching occasionally.

PERSON ONE: (Person one enters) Drinking

GIRL: (turns) I swear I'm eighteen

PERSON TWO: (Person two enters) Bloody buses

GIRL: (turns to person two) I swear I'm only fourteen

PERSON ONE: School

PERSON TWO: Rules

GIRL: Failure

PERSON TWO: 130 universities

PERSON ONE: (moves closer to Girl) 20 in London

GIRL: Congestion charges!

PERSON ONE: (hands on hips) For the good of the country

PERSON TWO: Recycling

GIRL: Bright yellow council glass recycling boxes

PERSON ONE: Rising house prices

GIRL: Home

PERSON TWO: Family

GIRL: Hugs and kisses (blows kiss)

PERSON ONE: Religion. Faith

PERSON TWO: Churchill

PERSON ONE: (sings) God Save the Queen

GIRL: Anthems

PERSON TWO: Music (quick)

PERSON ONE: Radio (quick)

PERSON TWO: TV (quick)

PERSON ONE: Thingy died last night after her sister turned out to be her father.

GIRL: O.M.G!!!

PERSON ONE: Friends

GIRL: Chatting

PERSON ONE: Facebook?

GIRL: Memories

PERSON TWO: Dreams

PERSON ONE: English cricket

PERSON TWO: English Sport

PERSON ONE: National pride

GIRL: The Olympics

END

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I thought there are so many things that are a part of my world; positive and negative, that I wanted to include them all. Therefore I did. I tried to link each thing and end the script on a high.

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