You're Cosplaying My Song

Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

You're Cosplaying My Song

by Jeffrey Harr

Love conquers all, even for a Queen Elf and a Jedi in Omega Six.

 About 15 minutes

Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks


 2
1 M | 1 W


Simple set


 9 pages

Comedy
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There's a girl for every guy, even a Queen Elf and a Jedi in Omega Six. It may seem that these two would be complete opposites, but love knows no bounds. Love conquers all, even when the Queen is revealed to have a 9 o’clock curfew and the Jedi is named Eugene.

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