In every episode of ‘Off Script’, Ben and Lloyd are faced with a tough, but real, acting challenge… To take a script, with absolutely ZERO preparation, and perform it to the best of their abilities. No peeking, no hints, no ideas - just straight into the scene, and being left to (hopefully) swim rather than sink thanks to their considerable talents! In the fourth episode of the series, the boys faced a scene that may have cut a little too close to home; a chatty, whimsical and humorous piece our very good friend Lauren Johnston. Presented here for your reading pleasure, is the script of “Two Actors Catch Up”… exactly as the Off Scripters were handed it… INT. CAFE - DAY Outside, passers by stop walking and excitedly point through the window of the cafe as they notice DEREK SILVER, 67, sitting inside. NORMAN HART, 68, is sitting opposite him. Derek poses for a selfie with a fellow diner, who thanks Derek and leaves. NORMAN Fifteen. DEREK Fifteen? NORMAN Fifteen photographs in forty-...
Have you seen the time? No. Okay. Fine. Do you think, I dunno, maybeeee… you should leave? Is the thought of you going so hard to conceive? Look, I love fun, fun’s dead great. Even then, perhaps you should have stopped at quarter to 8. Oh. Here we go. Now you’re getting annoyed. I’m a human being. Don’t shout, pleaseeeee. I’m not a droid! Your eyes have gone funny, come on. It’s time to go home. Aggggghhhhhhhh… but you’re just not gonna leave me alone! Bed. Sleep. Time to rest. Right now, that really, really would be the best. I’m stuck here now, waiting for you. Just because you can’t work the lock on the loo. Do people think? Show any concern? Would they rather just watch my mind, heart, soul, burn? I’m a people person. Yeah. I always say that. But looking at you… yeah, that’s all crap. Ryan Croughan is one of the unfortunate souls who keeps the Minor Spillage ship sailing. Sailing? Probably better to say paddling. As well as producing, he finds time to present and provide voiceovers...