

Scared Silly
Jonathan Dorf
Mr. and Mrs. DeSmet are determined to get a youth program going at their church, despite their wayward daughter’s contention that today’s teens have way better things to do with their time.
Besides, the congregation’s kids have scared off half a dozen youth directors already—what chance could naïve, soft-spoken, unflappably optimistic Shane Smith possibly have?
Shane kicks off the new program with a Halloween lock-in, which brings master manipulator and future prom queen Christine DeSmet, her younger sister, and two of her girlfriends, some local boys who've barely hit puberty, a strict matronly chaperon, and others under the same roof for the night.
The last thing Christine expects to happen is for three very good-looking, very rough-looking older guys named Blade, Ace, and Ripper to walk in, reporting to an alternative detention center for juvenile offenders.
Turns out the new youth director may have made a small mistake on the ministry's website - and a bigger mistake in literally locking them all in.
Add into the mix a storm outside that has knocked out both power and phone lines; the mysterious disappearance of all their cell phone batteries; the disturbing presence of a twelve-year-old, self-confessed pyromaniac; the only half-welcome attentions of the Future Felons of America; and worst of all repeated sightings of a creepy janitor who was supposed to have left the building hours ago...
And we're in for an interesting night.
More than one person in this nightmare of a lock-in might not be who, or what, they appear.
Including the church’s new youth director!
| Character |
|---|
| Mrs. Tibbits the chaperone, out of touch and out to lunch; dresses bizarrely and carries a gargantuan bag |
| Derf Regurk the janitor; a man who’s “just not right,” with funky hair and a weird look in his eyeHigh Schoolers: |
| Christine prom-queen material: attractive, intelligent, popular, manipulative, and very full of herself |
| Emily not-so-bright, flirtatious party girl |
| Ashley an avid reader and watcher of Sci-Fi and Horror flicks; is a little paranoid and has a wild imagination |
| Blade the leader of the juvenile delinquents, a savvy, self-assured guy who likes to play the hero |
| Ace a big guy who dreams of becoming a professional “goon” |
| Ripper rough-looking and tough talking, he seems like he may be hiding somethingMiddle Schoolers: |
| Justine the opposite of big-sister Christine; frumpy and tomboyish, but also clever, independent, and thinks her sister is an idiot |
| Mouse a small girl with large glasses who doesn’t talk much, but has the disturbing habit of hiding everywhere |
| Jack fun-loving and devious; lives for practical and not-so-practical jokes, preferably played on older girls who shriek really loud |
| Ben willing to go along with anything fun, particularly if food is involved |
| Shane Smith Youth Director, a nice guy, hired to do the impossible |
Scary Drama I is a comedy play written by Edie Claire and published by Samuel French .
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