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I Know You

I Know You

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God is all knowing, He knows all about me and I can trust Him for what is best for me. God is soverign. A gentle comedy about good knowing all about us because He made us. We trust Him, just as David trusted Him when He made David king.

Sample of script:

Scene opens as Helen comes into a bicycle store.

Frankie: Hello, can I help you?

Helen: Actually, no, I am just looking.

Frankie: Wait a minute, don’t I know you?

Helen: I really don’t think so, sorry, I’m from out of town.

Frankie: Wait, but are you sure? I am positive I know you. I know, BMX cross-country derby, right? You were the one in the fluorescent pink coveralls! I knew it! I never forget a face.

Helen: Then my guess is this is the exception to the rule.

Frankie: You are saying that it wasn’t you who jumped the burning cars on your red Z99 BMX Low-Rider?

Helen: Uhhh, nope!
Frankie: Strange, could have swore that was you! So then, what trick did you perform on your red Z99 BMX Low-Rider?

Helen: None, I . . . .

Frankie: I remember now! You wiped out on the first jump, never did get to do your tricks. I coulda cried for you, was hoping to see you do the . . .

Helen: Hey, this is getting frustrating! For the last time, I am not a BMX person, whatever that may be! And just what is BMX anyway?

Frankie: BMX? You know . . . . bikes . . . . jumping hurdles . . . . . racing . . .the thrill of it all!

Helen: Tell me, do I look like a BMX racer?

Frankie: Now that you mention it, you do look just a little out of shape, how long since you last raced?

Helen: This is getting too much! Now, listen to me . . .

Bobbie comes on stage

Bobbie: Hey Frankie, how’s things today? Who’s your friend?

Frankie: You remember her/him, used to race on the circuit, been away for a while, but can’t you still remember him/her flyin’ through the air, takin’ all the corners mile a minute . . . .

Bobbie: Now I remember, you rode a jet black KRTL MonoRail Junkee bike! Wow, only time I ever saw one of those babies was when you rode that the BMX nationals at Lexington with the . . . .

Frankie: You’ve got it all wrong, Bobbie, Helen here rode a red Z99 BMX Low-Rider, and the nationals that year were in . . . . .

Helen: Will both of you please give it a rest, I am not a BMX racer . . . .

Bobbie: Was a serious back injury made you give it up, am I right?

Frankie: Serious, yes, but as I recall it was a busted leg, correct me if I am wrong.

Helen: You are both wrong! My name is Helen Peters, and I . . .

Frankie: Not THE Helen Peters, winner of the 1999 All-Around BMX rider of the century . . . .

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  • Cast Number: 4
  • Run Time: 4
SKU: i-know-you-265 Categories: , , Tag:

Description

God is all knowing, He knows all about me and I can trust Him for what is best for me.

God is soverign. A gentle comedy about good knowing all about us because He made us. We trust Him, just as David trusted Him when He made David king.

Cast: 4 m or f

  • Helen
  • Frankie
  • Bobbi
  • Terry

Bible Reference: Psalm 139:13

Set: standard

Sound: wireless mics if available

Song: none

Lighting: standard

SFX: none

Props: none

Costumes: standard

Special Instructions: none

Time: 4

Sample of script:

Scene opens as Helen comes into a bicycle store.

Frankie: Hello, can I help you?

Helen: Actually, no, I am just looking.

Frankie: Wait a minute, don’t I know you?

Helen: I really don’t think so, sorry, I’m from out of town.

Frankie: Wait, but are you sure? I am positive I know you. I know, BMX cross-country derby, right? You were the one in the fluorescent pink coveralls! I knew it! I never forget a face.

Helen: Then my guess is this is the exception to the rule.

Frankie: You are saying that it wasn’t you who jumped the burning cars on your red Z99 BMX Low-Rider?

Helen: Uhhh, nope!

Frankie: Strange, could have swore that was you! So then, what trick did you perform on your red Z99 BMX Low-Rider?

Helen: None, I . . . .

Frankie: I remember now! You wiped out on the first jump, never did get to do your tricks. I coulda cried for you, was hoping to see you do the . . .

Helen: Hey, this is getting frustrating! For the last time, I am not a BMX person, whatever that may be! And just what is BMX anyway?

Frankie: BMX? You know . . . . bikes . . . . jumping hurdles . . . . . racing . . .the thrill of it all!

Helen: Tell me, do I look like a BMX racer?

Frankie: Now that you mention it, you do look just a little out of shape, how long since you last raced?

Helen: This is getting too much! Now, listen to me . . .

Bobbie comes on stage

Bobbie: Hey Frankie, how’s things today? Who’s your friend?

Frankie: You remember her/him, used to race on the circuit, been away for a while, but can’t you still remember him/her flyin’ through the air, takin’ all the corners mile a minute . . . .

Bobbie: Now I remember, you rode a jet black KRTL MonoRail Junkee bike! Wow, only time I ever saw one of those babies was when you rode that the BMX nationals at Lexington with the . . . .

Frankie: You’ve got it all wrong, Bobbie, Helen here rode a red Z99 BMX Low-Rider, and the nationals that year were in . . . . .

Helen: Will both of you please give it a rest, I am not a BMX racer . . . .

Bobbie: Was a serious back injury made you give it up, am I right?

Frankie: Serious, yes, but as I recall it was a busted leg, correct me if I am wrong.

Helen: You are both wrong! My name is Helen Peters, and I . . .

Frankie: Not THE Helen Peters, winner of the 1999 All-Around BMX rider of the century . . . .

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