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This Play has an Outstanding Blend of Current Issues with African Americans and Black History! How do you teach young people black history? You make the connection between the present and the past; ensuring that you deal with their current issues. This skit for teens and young adults is practical yet powerful. It's also free. We wanted to help those who feel the pressure of time running out on them and need something that can be done in a hurry that they know will be good. Stan Hood has written the perfect skit for you and it can be prepared in a week or two and can still be done well. And did I mention that it's free? If you heard enough, scroll down to the bottom and download it now. All of our plays are absolutely free to paid members of our website. When You See Me is an attempt to break the stereotypes that blacks often live under. It's more than other races judging us and dealing with us according to skin tones, lips, body size, education, etc. We do it to each other. This play sows positive seeds into young people and teaches them a little about Black History at the same time. Download it today and check it out. We don't just make you laugh (and you will laugh). We give you weapons. Most of the roles are interchangeable. You can use males or females (for most of them) and they're prepared in a monologue format so that the actors can learn their roles at home and easily bring it together at rehearsal. Requires 8 people. Approximate running time is 30 minutes. Music and sound effects are not needed.
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