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"CINDY and JULIE"
A Short One Act Comedy
(3 Women)
By Bruce Kane

Cinderella meets Juliet outside their shrink's waiting room where Cinderella reveals the truth behind her "fairy tale" and Juliet talks about the fake suicide. The two women commisserate about their exes, the false promises of idealized romanticism and remaining hopeful in spite of all they've been through.

This one act play features roles for three women.


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"CINDY and JULIE"
by Bruce Kane


Time: Whenever
Place: A Waiting Room
Characters:
Cinderella Charming: – Young, pretty, disappointed.
Juliet Montague (nee Capulet): - Younger that Cinderella. Pretty, hopeful
Stern Woman: - Older than Cinderella. Cold, rigid, angry.

(Two young women sit nervously in a waiting room.)

JULIET: Excuse me. Have we met before?

CINDERELLA: I don’t think so.

JULIET: You seem so familiar. You sure we haven’t…

CINDERELLA: Yes, I’m sure.

JULIET: I feel I know you from somewhere.

CINDERELLA: It happens.

JULIET: My name is Juliet. (she extends her hand) Juliet Montague.

CINDERELLA: Cinderella… Cinderella Charming.

JULIET: (excited) Really?

CINDERELLA: (world weary) Really.

JULIET: From the…?

CINDERELLA: I’m afraid so.

JULIET: Oh wow.

CINDERELLA: Yeah… Oh wow. (following another long pause) Montague. Is that your married name?

JULIET: Yes… But, I’m thinking about going back my maiden name.

CINDERELLA: I’ve thought about that. But it seems such a hassle. Besides Charming sounds so much nicer than Schegglehoff.

JULIET: I see your point.

CINDERELLA: What was your maiden name?

JULIET: Capulet.

CINDERELLA: (surprised) Juliet Capulet?

JULIET: (shyly) Yeah.

CINDERELLA: I thought you were dead.

JULIET: I thought you lived happily ever after.

CINDERELLA: That was the plan.

JULIET: The best laid plans…

CINDERELLA: So, the suicide…?

JULIET: We faked it.

(The play continues...)

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