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Comedy. Duration 1 hour.
ACTORS
Lydia is a saleswoman from a stall (about 55 years old).
Lidochka – she was in her youth (about 20 years old).
The 1st buyer is a cameo role.
The 2nd buyer is a cameo role.
The 3rd buyer is a cameo role.
The 4th buyer is a cameo role.
The old beggar woman is an episodic role.
Valery is a young guy (about 25 years old).
Arkady is a random passerby (about 20 years old).
Arkady (a bystander) is a man (about 55 years old).
Savely is a daddy. About 50 years old.
Stanislav is a boyfriend.
The roles of buyers are supposed to be combined with the acting male roles with the help of wigs, changing voices, clothes and the behavior of actors. The role of an old beggar woman is supposed to be combined with the role of Lydia in age. Thus, this play is designed for 6-12 people.
Winter street stall. A street stall in the snow. There is also snow next to the stall.
The sound of a blizzard, wind is heard. In addition to these sounds, there is also a lyrical philosophical musical composition.
Lydia (a woman of about fifty-five), wrapped in a shawl, in a thick winter sweatshirt, from under which a sweater is visible, in thick trousers, in felt boots, runs out of this stall, fuss with a brush, sweeps the windows from the snow, kicks a little snow at the kiosk window so that people don't trample. He groans, as it should be done in the cold, shivers, twitches his shoulders and fussily hurriedly runs back to his stall.
Here the first customer minces to the kiosk. He covers himself with the collar of a sheepskin coat from the wind, bends and turns away from the streams of cold air. We can't see his face.
He approaches the kiosk, promptly inspects the showcase, knocks on the window of the stall. Lydia opens the window.
The music stops, but it doesn't end. The wind noises continue.