INSURANCE ON THE LINE

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INSURANCE ON THE LINE a ten-minute play by Leon H. Kalayjian Copyright January 2014 Leon H. Kalayjian and Off The Wall Play Publishers http://offthewallplays.com

Insurance On The Line i SYNOPSIS: A husband-wife team answer questions regarding insurance on the phone and share intimate details of their lives with each other. SETTING: Minimal to elaborate. Slightly to one side but in a prominent location, a radio station announcing booth (or a table with two chairs behind it). On the table is a microphone in front of each chair. On one or both sides is a telephone switchboard. Between the microphones is a fairly large "Kill" button. and sit at the table. On the other side the three phone callers appear, holding a telephone receiver or cell phone to their ear. These actors are lighted only when "On." The playwright s choice is that the players are actually offstage, and we only hear their amplified voices. I realize that all theatres cannot accommodate. TIME: The present. CHARACTERS: Late 30's to 50's. Late 30's to 50's. caller on the phone. Mobster. caller on the phone. Middle-Eastern businessman. caller on the phone. 21 yrs, female, bubbly. Note:, and may be doubled/tripled by one or more actors.

Insurance On The Line 1 (On Rise, and, forties, casual attire, sit at a table facing the audience.) Good morning, New York I am Jim. And I am Lisa. And we are the Bryars. and For the next two hours we will be answering your questions on the exciting field of property and casualty insurance a field that Jim and I love almost as much as we love each other. (Laughs.) That s right, Lisa. About ten years ago, we both realized that handling the responsibilities of our own P and C business was putting too much strain on our lives. And on our daughter, Jill So we let our licenses lapse, auditioned for this program And ten years later, we re still here doing what we love to do. No, I m not a professional golfer. (Hammy Laugh.) Yet. and Right, yet! But I do love my P and C. So anyway, enough hilarity phone lines are open. We already have our first caller, Guido from Brooklyn. Hello, Guido. (Lights come up on.)

Insurance On The Line 2 Yeah, hello. I have a question. Okay. I had an auto claim and the insurance company turned it down. Why? What reason did they give? They said it was involved in a crime. But they didn t prove that in a Federal Court. I got rights. What was wrong with the car? Twenty-two bullet holes. The adjustor came out and asked me where did these bullet holes come from? What did you tell him? Hunting. I went hunting. Which technically is not against the law. As long as you re hunting animals. And you have a hunting license. What, are you judging me now. You think you re better than me? ( nervously presses the "Kill" button. Lights on instantly blackout. Jim, smiles widely.) Okay, no comment. Our callers should know that illegal acts are never covered on any insurance policy. And we go to our next caller, Hassan.

Insurance On The Line 3 Hello, Hassan. (Lights come up on.) Hello, I have rug floater policy. This means insurance follows the rugs whereever they go, yes? Yes, that s what a floater policy means. Right, insurance company not pay claim. (ANGRILY) YOU BELIEVE??!!! Well, where were rugs? The rugs. Right, I m sorry. The rugs. In hotel. I give to hotel to display in lobby. Biggest hotel in Mexico city! Ah, ah, ah that s it then. Mexico is usually outside the coverage of a domiciled carrier. You think I am encyclopedia? What is domicile? It means your carpets are not covered. What kind of law is this! I kill you! I go to my cousin in Bahrain and we bring the plastic explosive Wow! (Hits the kill button. Lights on boackout.) Yes, wow. And an expensive lesson to learn one I learned myself when my daughter was in Mexico last year. She and her friends

Insurance On The Line 4 What?! (interrupting) (Realizing he misspoke.) Oh, did I say daughter? Right. What I meant to say is Jill was in Mexico? (Beat.) When was this, spring break? She s very mature. And she is eighteen, honey. Now she s eighteen. February she was seventeen. She s fine. ( sighs, sits back, cross armed and angry.) All that happened was some vandalism to the car, which I was going to report when last minute, I realized the car was in Mexico and that could be a problem. So we made the claim when the car returned to the states. A-a-argh. Any other little chestnuts you d care to divulge? Not at this time. Guido, if you re still listening, call me. I may have some work for you. Uncalled for. Anyway, Carly is on the phone. Hello, Carly. (Lights come up on.) Hello, Lisa, Jim, I am such a big fan. I listen to your show all the time, and I just got my P and C last month and I am like so psyched to go out and sell! Well thank you, Carly. Alwways good to hear from a colleague. Oh no, I m not a colleague. (giggling)

Insurance On The Line 5 Sure you are. (Laughs, turns to who glares daggers at him, wipes the smile from his face.) So, Carly, let me ask you a question to see if you should be selling insurance or maybe you should just do processing for a year. Honey, you re raining on the girl s parade. If a client has a 401K as part of a benefit plan, does he or she need any kind of bond to go with that? Oh, wow. That wasn t on our test. Well, life isn t a test, sweetheart. Well, ah would they they need a fiduciary bond? Yes. Yes, that s right. I m right? Yes, you re right, Carly. Don t you dare take her side. She s the girl is right. Oh? Lisa, I m so sorry. I would never want to hurt your feelings, Lisa. Cause if I m going to make you upset (interrupting, upset) Don t call me Lisa as if you re my good friend and I ve known you since college. I just got out of college.

Insurance On The Line 6 Go on. Ask your question. Okay. I was on the Boston Insurance site the other day. I m an agent (giggles) and I filled out a homeowners and it didn t give me a quote. Excuse me, Carly. Did you speak to your managers or one of your coworkers? No, I didn t want to look stupid. Well, what if they re listening now? No, none of them listen to this pro what I mean to say is they re so busy on the weekends.