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"After Choir Practice"

A Scene By: Nicole Walker

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This scene ("After Choir Practice") is from a spec script by Nicole Walker, and is in no way affiliated with the television show “LAW AND ORDER.”

This free duet acting scene script is copyrighted material and is reprinted with the author’s permission for SceneBy.com exclusively, for educational purposes.


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CHARACTERS:
Edie – female, 25 or older

Linda – female, 25 or older

SCENE TYPE: Drama

ACTION: The two ladies have just gotten out of choir rehearsal.

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EXT. COMMUNITY CENTER PARKING LOT-NIGHT
Linda Jenkins and Edie Jerome talk as they exit the building. They huddle together as they walk through the parking lot.

LINDA

Girl, we're sounding pretty good.

EDIE

No thanks to that microphone hog,
Esther. She thinks she's something
else when she ain't nothing but a
talentless diva.


LINDA

Now, Edie-

EDIE
I'm not saying anything that ain't
 the truth, Sister Jenkins. Her
caterwauling don't praise or please
 the Lord none.
 

LINDA
(laughing)
Sister, if you can't say nothing
 nice-

EDIE
Calling that unholy woman a diva is
 being nice.

LINDA
(laughing)
Edie, you need to stop.

The two women approach a car. Linda waits on the passenger side as Edie walks around to the driver's side.

EDIE
I'll stop when someone sits that
busybody down and- Oh, my dear Lord!

Edie jumps back in shock, her eyes wide as she looks at something on the ground. Linda hurries around to her side.

LINDA
Sister, what is it!

Linda gasps as she sees thirty-two-year-old Carrie McDonald sprawled against the wall next to the car, a bullet hole in her chest.

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