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" Business Is War" 

copyright Deepak Morris, 2001

50 minutes.

2 males, 5-8 females

 "Business Is War" is a light comedy that blends situational and verbal humour. Although set in India, the play easily relates to just about any country. Indian English phrases have been explained at the end of the play in the form of notes. The play revolves around George, proprietor and all-in-one copywriter, account executive and media director of "Innovative Advertising", a small advertising agency in Pune, India. George has a secretary, Priya, who takes to heart George's favourite quote, "Business Is War". However, Priya's interpretation of the term is not quite what one would expect.

click here to read Scene 1 (in Word format)

HOT NEWS! This play was performed in Malaysia on June 14 2005, thus bringing the total number of countries in which the play has been performed to 7! That's right, "Business Is War" has been performed in 7 countries across three continents!

 "Who Let The Dogs Out?" 

copyright Deepak Morris, 2001

50 minutes. 4 males, 8-10 females

 

"Who Let The Dogs Out" is a comedy set in contemporary times, and blends situational and verbal humour. The play revolves around David, proprietor and Editor of "The Pune Guardian", a small time newspaper in Pune. He has a tormentor in the form of Renuka, a journalist, with whom he is constantly at loggerheads due to her penchant for investigative reporting and flowery prose. To make matters worse, Renuka takes up the case of Mr. Deshpande, an old man who is being threatened by a local goon, Chhota Paresh. Things get complicated when Chhota Paresh decides to pay a visit to the newspaper office and Renuka manages to get the case inextricably mixed up with another investigative piece on which she is working. Chaos and confusion ensue, and the results are hilarious.

click here to read Scene 1 (in Word Format)


Send me an email for the full scripts: deepakmorris@gmail.com or rhapword@yahoo.com

Monologues and Shorts (Short Scenes)

"Three Funerals" Monologue... click here to read

"Love from the Gulf" Monologue... click here to read

"A Pair of Shorts" Short scenes... click here to read

An Evening With O. Henry

"An Evening With O. Henry" is a dramatisation of some of O. Henry's stories, written with the intention of showcasing his stories to encourage children to read.

Click here to read a dramatisation of "The Last Leaf"

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