Would You Like Fries With That? (Beauregard and Zeke #2)

by Scott Sickles

[ONE-ACT DRAMA]
Beauregard and Zeke are 16-year-old high school juniors.
Beauregard wears a windbreaker. Zeke wears a denim jacket.

Zeke takes Beauregard to the McDonald's Drive-Thru. They share stuff.

CONTENT WARNING: Sexual content.

"Beauregard and Zeke" is a series of plays about sexual curiosity between gay teenage boys.
The first four are written and available on the NPX.
Others will be added as they are...

[ONE-ACT DRAMA]
Beauregard and Zeke are 16-year-old high school juniors.
Beauregard wears a windbreaker. Zeke wears a denim jacket.

Zeke takes Beauregard to the McDonald's Drive-Thru. They share stuff.

CONTENT WARNING: Sexual content.

"Beauregard and Zeke" is a series of plays about sexual curiosity between gay teenage boys.
The first four are written and available on the NPX.
Others will be added as they are completed.

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Would You Like Fries With That? (Beauregard and Zeke #2)

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