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Censorbleep

Censorbleep

by Lindsay Price

The Bleep Bleep Girls are the greatest group in school. They know what's best for you. They know what you should say and how you should behave. And today they're going to show you a great skit. Perfectly clean, and one hundred percent bleeped. And you're going to like it.

What's the matter? Don't you want to be a good person? Don't you want to do the right thing? Don't you want to be bleeped?

You better be careful. People with independent thoughts get dealt with.

Drama Character Study Issue-Based
About 35 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
11 Characters
1 M | 5 F | 5 Any Gender, plus optional extras
Simple Set
36 pages

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