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Ten / Two

Ms. Spitspot’s Spick and Span Play Place

by Lindsay Price

On the eve of cancellation, Ms. Spitspot clings to her TV show persona.

Comedy

Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

Running Time
About 10 minutes
Approximate; excludes intermissions and scene changes
Cast
2 Characters
1 F | 1 Any Gender
Set
Simple Set
Source
Part of Ten / Two, a collection of 10 plays
Free Excerpt

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2 Characters
1 F, 1 Any Gender

Characters in this play are currently identified as male or female. Directors are welcome to assign any gender (binary or non-binary) to any character and modify pronouns accordingly.

ONE [F] 61 lines
A children’s entertainer
TWO [A] 58 lines
Her assistant

From the Drama Teacher Learning Centre

Spot on!: Ms Spitspot’s Spick and Span Play Place
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Spot on!: Ms Spitspot’s Spick and Span Play Place

Not all successful productions require a large cast. As part of Ten/Two, a collection of plays for two actors by Lindsay Price, Ms. Spitspot’s Spick and Span Play Place is a fun comedy about a germophobic children’s entertainer. On the eve of cancellation, Ms. Spitspot clings to her TV show persona. Want to find out more about her story? Download the free sample pages! Director – and Theatrefolk playwright – Jeffrey Harr was happy to share the success of his talented group of student performers from Roosevelt High School in Kent, OH: “Just wanted to share a few photos of the kids from Ms. Spitspot. The kids were awesome and the play was great. We were all a little surprised by the emotional punch it packs at the end when Ms. Spitspot and Swab hang it up for good. When the rest of the casts saw it for the first time, they weren’t ready for how moving it was after laughing so hard.” Great job, Roosevelt High School! *Photo credit: Jeffrey Harr
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