Bad Friends
By Josh Powell
Summary
A teenager forgetting his friend for a concert ticket is compared with
Judas betraying Jesus. Showing that it is often the ones that we
are closest to the most that can really hurt us.
Characters
Nathan
Travis
Joel
Judas Iscariot
Religious Official
Script
(Nathan and Travis are walking out from stage left talking to each other;
they stop at center stage.)
Travis: I guess it’s all set huh? Lets see we have all
the posters up, (Thinks for a second) the church is all set up.
Everything is ready.
Nathan: I really appreciate all you have been doing to help me out
Travis.
Travis: Don’t sweat it, it isn’t a big deal.
Nathan: I would have never been able to get this youth rally
together without your help.
Travis: Yeah well you would have done the same for me, right
(gives him a friendly slap on the back).
Nathan: Yeah, if you need anything, anytime just let me know
I owe you. So, I will see you at six.
Travis: I wouldn’t miss it for the world. (Nathan exits stage
left and Joel enters stage right.) Hey, Joel how is it going? (Gives
him a friendly handshake).
Joel: Great!
Travis: Hey, are you coming to the rally tonight at the church?
Joel: No and I don’t think you are either.
Travis: What do you mean?
Joel: You know the concert that is sold out.
Travis: Yeah, they sold out the day tickets went on sale.
Joel: Well guess what I have. (Pulls out two tickets from his
pocket). The radio station gave them to the tenth caller, hey and
they are front row seats.
Travis: No way.
Joel: Yeah and this is your lucky day because you get to be my
guest.
Travis: I have the rally tonight and I promised Nathan I would
be there, he is counting on me.
Joel: Forget him, come on man. (Flashes tickets in Travis’s face)
front row seats. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Travis: I don’t know Joel.
Joel: Look there will be other rallies, you know what you want
to do.
Travis: (Pause) yeah I guess I have done my part I helped him
set it up and all.
Joel: Now you are thinking right come on lets go.
(The two exit stage right. Judas Iscariot and Religious Official
enter and stop and stand at center stage. The Religious official
is holding a bag of coins.)
Religious Official: This is a lot of money. Think about it.
Judas: I am just not sure, I know him so well. How can
I do this to him?
Religious Official: Oh come on, you know he is not the real Messiah.
Just look at the clothes he wears and the people he chooses to hang around
with. The real Messiah will have an army at his command and will
live in a castle. Besides what has this Jesus done for you?
Judas: Yeah, maybe you’re right. (Takes coins from Religious
Official and the lights dim.)
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© Josh Powell, all rights reserved
This play may be performed free of charge, on the condition that copies are
not sold for profit in any medium, nor any entrance fee charged. In exchange
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for what purpose the play is performed. He may be contacted at: jlp9073@louisiana.edu