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The Helpful Boy( comedy)

List of character

Peter, always has a big smile on his face
Sophia , who is concerned about Peter
Paul , always ask for help from Peter
Mary , is a egocentricity person and quite selfish

Synopsis

This drama talks about a daily life story of a helpful guy, Peter. Peter would like to help others

whatever he can do as he feels satisfied with others satisfaction. And his helpful is well known in

school but its like some of the schoolmates do not treasure of his good. This day, Paul and Mary

found Peter

Scene 1: A bright shiny day, at lunchtime, in school canteen. There is a boy --- wearing a school uniform, walk with a light tripping step and there is a big smile on his face. It seems like he is having a good time.

Peter: (looking at the sky, smiling) Haha, what a beautiful day! It must be my lucky day. Aw...wait a minute (some sound from stomach), so hungry, I have only got a little breakfast in the morning, let me buy some food to eat first.

Non-verbal physical action

Peter is quite happy that he walks lightly and lively (walk around in the stage). There is one guy hiding behind him and look at Peter with a sinister smile. (for about 10 seconds)

(While Peter is going to the canteen, a boy walks by, sees Peter and is planning about how to get benefit from Peter.)

A boy: (wondering) Oh, isn't this guy Peter? This stupid guy, always say something about helping people can make this world become better? What’s that mean? Is that possible? What is in his mind actually? Is he insane? But well, fine, you love helping people right? Then help me.

(Then Paul walks toward Peter, and start talking)

Paul: Hey Peter!!!

Peter: (smiling) Oh hi Paul.

Paul: I got a big trouble!

Peter: What’s the problem?

Paul: Can you help me? Please!!!

Peter: Ok calm down first, what happen?

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