Genre:
Comedy
Runtime:
120 - 1 mins
Cast:
1 male(s), 1 female(s), gender-flexible
Synopsis:
Kyle and Don have known each other all their lives but in they end they really don't know each other at all. Don is a gay men in his thirties and Kyle is a straight man in his thirties and they were boyhood friends who went all the way through High School together. Thirteen years later, both men accidentally meet in a bar and discover they live only miles apart in the same town. They only live miles apart but what is about to happen to them is a universe away. Kyle and Don catch up on old times and at the same time Kyle gets too drunk to drive home so Don becomes the designated driver and drives them both. While in Kyle's apartment, they both discover certain things about each other that they never told anyone, including their own best friend. Don ends up putting Kyle to bed while he is telling Kyle that he always had a thing for Kyle in High School. Don leaves early in the morning but doesn't leave any contact number or address. Act Two begins in the same bar a year later where Kyle is celebrating with a number of his colleagues from the banking business. When the party is over and almost everyone gone home, Kyle discovers Dawn, a screenwriter and very beautiful woman who came to the party late. Again Kyle gets too drunk to drive home so Dawn volunteers and take Kyle to his apartment. In Kyle's apartment, during some very hilarious scenes in and out of the bathroom, Kyle discovers that Dawn is really Don after a sex change operation and that is why Kyle didn't see Don again for a year. Kyle goes through some enormous changes in his thinking and how he views himself in relationship to homosexuality. Dawn ends up staying the night and the two old friends begin to dynamically change their relationship and the way they feel about each other. Scene Three of Act Two begins back in the bar some six weeks after Kyle and Dawn have seen each other as more than just old friends. Kyle is still going through very dynamic changes about how he feels about Dawn and Dawn is just waiting for the smoke to clear to see if this couple can survive the un-survivable. “GuyGirl” is a very funny, often hysterical look at what could happen to you and your long time best friends from High School.
Notes:
The script could be done by two men or one man and one woman. If it was two men, one of them would be in drag in Act Two. If it was a man and a woman, the woman would be in drag in Act One.
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