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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Crime Scene, a humorous sketch from the collection ‘Dramedies’ by Jean-Pierre Martinez.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/crime-scene/">Crime Scene</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>A sketch by Jean-Pierre Martinez</em></h2>



<p><em>Ramirez, a police inspector, enters, followed by his deputy, Sanchez. They look around.</em><br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – You haven&#8217;t touched anything?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – No… What would I have touched?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – True… I&#8217;ve never seen a crime scene so… desperately empty.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Yes…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Finding clues here is going to be tricky.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – I don&#8217;t see what we could send to the lab… aside from the air we&#8217;re breathing.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – You know, that&#8217;s an idea…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – You want me to send an air sample to the lab?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – There&#8217;s no visible weapon… Maybe it was gas poisoning.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Only an autopsy would tell us that…<br><em>Ramirez looks around again.</em><br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – An autopsy, fine, but… where are the bodies?<br><em>Sanchez looks around too.</em><br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Apparently, there are no bodies either.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – What do you mean, no bodies? If there are no bodies, there&#8217;s no crime! And if there&#8217;s no crime, there&#8217;s no crime scene…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – There must be victims, though. Otherwise, we wouldn&#8217;t be here.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – There are victims, but no bodies?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – I don&#8217;t see any…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – The perpetrator must have disposed of the bodies… But how?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – I suppose that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re here to find out…<br><em>They look around again, then at the floor.</em><br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – I don&#8217;t see anything.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Ah, I think I&#8217;ve got something.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – What is it?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – A book.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – A book?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> (<em>flipping through it</em>) – A play.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – How do you know it&#8217;s a play?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – It&#8217;s published by Comediatheque Editions.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Do you think it could help with our investigation?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Who knows… (<em>He keeps reading</em>) It&#8217;s unsettling… The characters in here have the same names as us…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – No?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Inspector Ramirez and his deputy, Sanchez…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Let me see… (<em>He takes the book and reads a few pages</em>) And their descriptions match exactly those of the victims we&#8217;ve been sent to investigate.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – So… if we go with that theory… we&#8217;re characters in a play?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Worse than that: we&#8217;re dead…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – And we&#8217;ve been assigned to investigate our own disappearance…?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – This is the strangest case I&#8217;ve encountered in my entire career.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – What type of play is it? Comedy? Tragedy?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – You know me, theatre&#8217;s not really my thing…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – What&#8217;s the title?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Dramedies.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Dramedies?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – That&#8217;s the title of the play.<br><em>They exchange baffled looks.</em><br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – How could characters in a play die? Since they don&#8217;t actually exist.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – This is all a bit unusual.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Dying on stage, no less…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – So you think… we&#8217;re on a theatre stage?<br><em>Sanchez turns to the audience.</em><br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Look at all these people, sitting in the dark… Looks like they&#8217;ve come to watch us…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Hell, you&#8217;re right… Who do you think they are? Witnesses?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Maybe they&#8217;re here to watch the re-enactment.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – This is crazy… Don&#8217;t tell me they even paid to be here.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Why don&#8217;t you ask them?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – You think we can talk to them?<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – I don&#8217;t know…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – It might help with our investigation…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Maybe they saw something…<br><em>Ramirez approaches an audience member.</em><br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Did you pay for your ticket?<br><em>A little improvisation based on the response or non-response of the audience member.</em><br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – And… did you see anything?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Looks like we&#8217;re on our own, as usual.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Yes, because it seems our characters didn&#8217;t leave much of an impression…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Sadly, that&#8217;s the fate of most ordinary mortals. To leave no trace after their time on Earth.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Still… Us, theatre characters…<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – True… We might have hoped for a bit of recognition…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – The play was probably a flop. When it&#8217;s a masterpiece, people remember the characters, don&#8217;t they?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Especially the leads… Some characters even become more famous than their authors.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Take Sherlock Holmes, everyone remembers him. But who remembers the name of the author of Sherlock Holmes?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Elementary, my dear Watson. It&#8217;s Conan Doyle.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Alas, you&#8217;re no Sherlock Holmes.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – And you&#8217;re no Doctor Watson.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Otherwise, we&#8217;d have solved this mystery ages ago.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – What can you do… We&#8217;re just minor characters.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – The ones nobody remembers once the curtain falls… Who said life is but a dream?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Life… It feels long, especially at the beginning. You start saying your lines in the first act.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – At first, you don&#8217;t realise the play&#8217;s already written.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – And gradually, you remember the words as you&#8217;re saying them.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Until you remember them before you say them.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – And when the story nears its end… You just hope you don&#8217;t mess up your exit…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – It&#8217;s a bit musty in here, isn&#8217;t it?<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – That&#8217;s the smell of the theatre.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – The good news is, we&#8217;ve managed to find the bodies.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Yes… And they seem to be starting to stink.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – The smell of decomposing characters… <br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – The ones from all those flops that couldn&#8217;t hold the stage.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Plays that never found their audience, as they say…<br><strong><strong>Ramirez</strong></strong> – The one we were in must not have been very timely… Take an air sample. We&#8217;ll send it to the lab for confirmation.<br><em>Sanchez takes a small bottle from his pocket, uncaps it, waits a moment, then caps it and puts it back in his pocket.</em><br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – And there we go. Curtain call.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Time to exit the stage. For good. For us, this was the last performance…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – Let&#8217;s head out this way.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – To think all these poor people paid to be here…<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – <em>Dramedies</em>.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – We should have called it <em>Autopsy of a Flop</em>.<br><strong>Sanchez</strong> – I&#8217;d have preferred to be in a masterpiece… To leave a legacy.<br><strong>Ramirez</strong> – Maybe next time…<br><em>They exit.<br><strong>Blackout</strong>.</em></p>



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<p>A sketch from the collection <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/dramedies/">Dramedies</a><br><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/dramedies/">Link to the collection for free download (PDF)</a></p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full is-resized"><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/dramedies/"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="792" height="485" src="https://sketchotheque.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/dramedies-coverb-jeanpierremartinez.webp" alt="Dramedies By Jean-Pierre Martinez" class="wp-image-2829" style="width:204px;height:auto" srcset="https://sketchotheque.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/dramedies-coverb-jeanpierremartinez.webp 792w, https://sketchotheque.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/dramedies-coverb-jeanpierremartinez-300x184.webp 300w, https://sketchotheque.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/dramedies-coverb-jeanpierremartinez-768x470.webp 768w" sizes="(max-width: 792px) 100vw, 792px" /></a></figure>



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<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/crime-scene/">Crime Scene</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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