20 Practice Scenes for 2 Actors
20 Practice Scenes for 2 Actors offers scenes for 2 women, 2 men or 1 woman and 1 man. Great material for auditions or drama class.
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20 Practice Scenes for 2 Actors
2 Women – Drama
Maybe you’re having a mental breakdown at some point.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Cathy, Barbra
- From the short play Ice Cream From a Window
- Cathy lashes out at her friend inside an ice cream parlor due to the fact that she’s on the verge of a breakdown.
I don’t want another dumb argument.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Evandro, Salene
- From the short play Four Summers Ago
- Two sisters who don’t get along but love one another stand between their pride and their compassion for one another.
Aren’t you going to try your eggs?
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Corinne, Mom
- From the short play Treat Me Nice
- Corinne does everything for her ailing mother despite how horrific she gets treated on a daily basis.
You are far from sober girl.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Pina, Tyra
- From the short play Day Follows Night
- Pina comes to the aid of her best friend after receiving a drunken phone call.
Our town is the pits.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Dawn, Chizel
- From the short play Acid Taste
- Three teenagers hangout at a toxic lake and one of them goes in for a swim based on a challenge.
2 Women – Comedy
I’m not the needy type, right?
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Meagan, Natalie
- From the short play Phone Calls
- After Meagan believes she met the man of her dreams, the annoying fact that he still hasn’t called her is firing her up.
He looked rough around the edges.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Pam, Kim
- From the short play Rather Be a Man
- While two best friends hang out at a cafe, a guy approaches them with the invite to a house party.
I need a drink.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Tara, Ella
- From the short play Lunch With The Enemy
- A jealous co-worker doesn’t want her friend dating a guy she doesn’t like.
Your eyes dazzle with that type of green.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Maggie, Sally
- From the short play Nobody Cares
- A funny one-act play featuring an intense sales rep at a retail store that terrorizes a couple.
Something in the macaroni and cheese bowl moved.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Alexa, Mara
- From the short play Fungus Among Us
- Roommates battle the elements living inside their filthy refrigerator due to the fact that they never clean their apartment.
2 Men – Drama
Don’t call me nuts, you know I hate that.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Frank, Salve
- From the short play Hurts When It Rains
- Two brothers involved in crime and a woman who gets in the way of their motives.
I have an ego cause I’ve earned my ego.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Bill, Vince
- From the short play Mr. Bad Mood
- Bill has a painful admission for his son who visits him unannounced at work.
I’m with you soldier.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Chester, Tom
- From the short play Facing the Sun
- Two soldiers are left stranded after battle on top of a mountain during a major snow blizzard approaches.
I once seen a boxer.
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Nico, Maddock
- From the short play Big Time
- Maddock realizes he’s past his boxing prime and wants to work for the mob in order to make a living.
How did you find me?
- Genre: Drama
- Characters: Billy, Rob
- From the short play Checking In
- Rob finds the father who disappeared when he was two in order to set the record straight.
2 Men – Comedy
You always get headaches when we talk past a third grade level.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Joe, Dan
- From the short play The Last M&M Samurai
- Dan messes with his friend’s psychology in all good fun.
I’ll meet you halfway.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Vance, Dono
- From the short play Henry’s Done Enough
- Dono doesn’t want to live with Vance’s creepy statues all over their apartment.
Have you written anything else?
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Max, Nicky
- From the short play Fishin’ For Misery
- An out of work indie filmmaker tries to figure out why he isn’t inspired while drinking with his friend at the local pub.
No flowers, not even a card.
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Joshua, Milton
- From the short play Milton’s Plight
- A dark humor play act about two unhappy men during a pandemic lockdown.
How many people are out for ya, huh?
- Genre: Comedy
- Characters: Calum, Richie
- From the short play People’s Lives
- Richie admits to Calum that he performed a silent act and now Richie has to cover things up to protect him.
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