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Scooter and Dennis were childhood best friends who drifted apart after high school but have recently reconnected. Dennis studied at Cambridge University and has become a successful architect, while Scooter dropped out of college and worked at the post office before slipping into depression. Throughout the play, Dennis has led the audience through various episodes over many years of his friendship with Scooter. Here, they are young adults reminiscing about their adolescence. As a memory play,
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Start: Dennis: Hey, it’s really nice up here, you know? I’m glad you suggested we…I hadn’t been to the top of Hatch’s Cliff since—Jesus, must have been over a year ago, before I went to England.
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End: Dennis: I know, Scoots. Yeah, I know. Scooter: And once you’re up there–ain’t nothin� else to do but–the hardest part is coming down. Se ya, pardner. Dennis: See ya, Scooter Tex.
Peter Parnell, Scooter Thomas Makes It to the Top of the World, Dramatists Play Service, 1982, pp. 37-43.
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