This sketch was written following the September 11th attack and focuses on the issue of racial prejudice. Ken returns home from work and asks his wife, Erin, if the insurance adjuster showed up. Erin says "yes," but confesses she didn't let him look at the roof-"he was middle-eastern!" Ken is frustrated by her reaction-"they aren't all terrorists"-and Erin is largely embarrassed. A friend, Sandy, enters to pick up her girls who are playing with Erin's girls. She has a darker skin color, and recounts a story of prejudice she's just experienced in the grocery store. Erin responds sympathetically to her friend and realizes full-well that she too has judged a stranger based solely on the color of his skin.

Casting: 2 females, I males

Suggested Topics: Racial Prejudice, September 11


Bible References:

Get Adobe Reader


International Customers
Please contact your affiliate office to order your product. If you don't have an affiliate office in your conuntry, please continue with the order process.
 
Item Id: PR20250
 
 
member/retail
select
 
Script (PDF)
$0.00 / $19.99