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Ethics Skit
A presentation
CAST (in order of appearance)
Narrator
Albert
Amelia
Dr. Roberta Bravais
Magnus
Stacy
Lab Member 2
PART I.
Narrator stands.
Narrator: Dear Dr. Date, So I have this issue, and I don’t really know what to do. I’m a student in a graduate program here at the U, and on my way to run my NMR last Friday night, I passed my advisor’s office. One of my labmates was in there, too, and…let’s just say that, although we are an inorganic group, physical chemistry was more of what I saw…
Narrator sits down. Enter Albert and Amelia from the BACK DOOR. Amelia is wearing a coat, looking like she’s heading out, and Albert is carrying an NMR sample.
Amelia: Hey, Albert! We’re all going out to happy hour right now to celebrate Victor’s oral defense. Are you coming?
Albert: Yeah, that sounds like a great time! I’m just going to run down to the NMR lab to run this sample – I’ll see you there?
Amelia: Sounds good! See you in a bit!
Amelia leaves through the BACK DOOR. Albert proceeds down the AISLE and passes a sign that says “ADVISOR’S OFFICE”. He slows down and looks into the office. He sees Roberta and
Magnus in a full embrace, Magnus’s head resting comfortably on Roberta’s shoulder. From
Albert’s face, we see confusion and a little bit of shock. Albert doesn’t remain in front of the office door, though – he continues walking and exits through the FRONT DOOR. Narrator stands. Narrator: So you can see what I mean. What is going on here? Do I say something? How do
I approach this situation when I see my professor and Magnus on Monday?
**During the Q/A part here, Amelia, Stacy, and Lab Member 2 stand around their computers on the front bench. Albert and Magnus are off near the door.
PART II.
Narrator stands.
Narrator: Dear Dr. Date, So I know you gave me advice in the last column – thanks for that.
You did get your Ph.D. in the chemistry of love, after all. Anyway, I decided to confront
Magnus on Monday, basically to figure out what was going on.
Narrator sits. All are sitting at their desks, minding their own business. Albert leans over to
Magnus.
Albert: Hey Magnus, could I talk to you for a minute?
Magnus: Yeah, man, what’s up?
Albert: You know how everyone went out to the bar Friday night?
Magnus: Yeah?
Albert: You should have come, man; it was wicked crazy! I don’t even know what time we left. Where were you?
Magnus: Oh, I had some stuff to finish up here – a column, working up some data – you know the drill.
Albert: Yeah, totally…I had to run an NMR before I left, too. So… Albert pauses, trying to figure out the way to ask Magnus about what happened in Roberta’s office. I saw you in
Roberta’s office on my way down to the NMR lab on Friday – did you get a chance to hear how the conference was?
Magnus: She told me all about it and showed me some pictures from the trip – who knew the aliens made Stonehenge? We talked about it for a long time, actually, which is why I couldn’t make it that night.
Albert: Really? Albert looks doubtful and leans in closer, obviously trying to chat with
Magnus more privately. Dude, let’s call a spade a spade here. Did you really just chat with her about her trip to England, or what? I mean, I walked past the office and saw you hugging Roberta…
Amelia and Stacy appear to look up from their desks. They don’t look directly at Magnus or
Albert, but the audience can tell that the two are actively listening to the quiet conversation between the two.
Magnus stares at Albert and then looks down to the floor, obviously taken aback by what
Albert has just said.
Magnus: Yeah…I was going to talk to you about that, but I have to go turn off the pump…can we talk about it as we walk?
Albert: Yeah, that’s fine.
Albert and Magnus exit through the FRONT DOOR. Amelia and Stacy both turn to watch them leave, and as the door closes, they look at each other knowingly, realizing that both of them just overheard the same thing.
Amelia: Oh my gosh – did you just hear that?
Stacy: I know! What the H?
Lab Member 2: What’s going on? What are you talking about?
Amelia: Okay, so remember on Friday when Albert was late because he was running an
NMR, and Magnus didn’t show up at all? And then when Albert did come he was all
Negative Nelly, and then I asked him about it, and he gave me that lame excuse about catching some cold from the NMR lab?
Lab Member 2: Lame excuse? That is totally a valid claim – you think those keyboards are sanitary? Stacy: Oh, calm down.
Lab Member 2: I’m just saying…
Amelia: Guys, seriously.
Stacy: Well, apparently right before Albert came down to the bar he saw Magnus in
Roberta’s office.
Lab Member 2: What’s so weird about that? I mean, we’ve all been in her office.
Amelia: But not late on a Friday night, when Roberta has just been gone for a few days.
Stacy: And apparently they were hugging. And if Albert’s noticing hugging, you know it has to be significant, because Albert generally keeps to himself.
Amelia: I was thinking the exact same thing! Seriously, if Albert is actually telling Magnus that he saw something, it has to be a big deal, because Albert never confronts anyone.
Lab Member 2: That is so true! Oh my gosh, something must have happened!
Amelia, Stacy, and Lab Member 2 continue chatting silently and animatedly as Magnus and
Albert enter through the BACK DOOR. Albert has his arm around Magnus’ shoulders, and
Magnus looks visibly distraught, his hand covering his eyes.
Albert: Dude, you should have told us your grandmother’s been sick – we could have helped you through it…
Magnus: (removing his hand from his forehead) It’s fine, man. She’d been sick for a while, and my family’s been preparing for it.
Albert: Did you tell Roberta?
Magnus: Yeah, I told her a while ago. She’s actually been really nice about it – she let me switch to a project that was more data analysis so that I could work from the hospital while with my family instead of having to do lab work here.
Albert: Good – I’m glad to hear it, man. It’s good you told her.
Magnus: Yeah, I’m glad I did, too. She told me the same thing happened to a friend of hers in graduate school, and I think she knew that if she hadn’t let me change projects for a while, it would have added a ton more stress than necessary.
Albert: Well, just let me know if there’s anything I can do for you. We’re all here for you – you know that, right?
Magnus: I know, I know. Thanks for listening, man.
Albert: Anytime. Now let’s go fix that pump.
The two give each other a highfive and both exit through the BACK DOOR. Amelia, Stacy, and
Lab Member 2 are still talking, and we overhear what they’ve been talking about.
Amelia: Do you remember that one time I saw her at the Loring Pasta Bar? She said she was waiting for someone – I bet it was Magnus!
Lab Member 2: And do you remember when I saw that brochure for a Caribbean cruise on
Magnus’ desk? I asked him about it, and he said his parents were going to take him. Did he really think that I would believe he’d go on such a romantic vacation with his parents? I mean, who would really want to – old people and seawater? No thank you. I bet he was hoping to take Roberta!
Amelia: I mean, from what we just heard, that doesn’t really sound unlikely. I mean, if she’s showing him pictures of Stonehenge, what other vacation destinations have they talked about? Stacy: I swear, Roberta gives him all the best projects the second they seem to work. I mean, a few months ago he was on a synthesis project that was going nowhere, and now, he’s doing a data analysis project where he can and does work from home all the time. I mean, I would love to sit at home and watch Dr. Phil while (Lab Member 1 does air quotes)
“working,” but apparently you have to get close with Roberta to do so. And you all know what I mean by close…
Suddenly, Magnus enters the room from the FRONT DOOR, and Amelia, Stacy, and Lab
Member 2, all startled, turn back to their desks and begin to work quietly. Magnus walks to his desk and begins work, too. Amelia turns to Stacy.
Amelia: What do we do now?
Narrator stands.
Narrator: So you see, Dr. Date, my advisor was just consoling my labmate – nothing untoward was happening. But now, everyone thinks there is because I wanted to know.
What do I do now?

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