John: Hi! I'm home.
Mary: Hi! Did you remember to get the tickets?
John: Well, I remembered, but they were sold out.
Mary: Oh no. I was really looking forward to it. It's the last night that play is on.
John: I know. Anyway, I'm sure there'll be another chance to see it. The thing is, what do wedo now? Shall we go out for a meal?
Mary: No. We did that last weekend.
John: What about a concert?
Mary: I don't understand why people pay to go to a concert. I mean you can listen to music at home on your CD player or on the radio. It's a waste of money going to a concert.
John: No, it's not. I love seeing a live performance. There's always such a fantastic feeling in the audience, such an atmosphere.
Mary: We could go and see my aunt. I asked you to call her last week and you didn't have time.
John: I'm not going to spend my free evening with your aunt! How about going down to the sports centre? We could take some exercise and ...
Mary: I don't feel the least bit energetic. I've had a very hard day and the last thing I need is to run around.
John: All right. But so far you haven't suggested anything but a family visit. I think we should stay in and watch television if we can't agree what else to do. There might be a good film on.
Mary: OK. But another time, let's plan ahead and make sure we get tickets for things we want
I read the part for Mary if someone can read the part for John!