Storyteller 1: That summer the grasshopper kept his promise and worked hard to collect food for the next winter. Grasshopper: Oh thank you Ants, I promise. (Grasshopper gets down on his hands and knees.) ( All the ants face the grasshopper.)Īnt 1: You must promise that next year you will work hard in the summer. Storyteller 1: The ants thought about it and decided to give him some food. (The ants go into a huddle away from the grasshopper.) ( The ants move to the centre of the stage.) Storyteller 3: Then he thought of the ants. ( Grasshopper is shivering and rubbing his stomach.) Storyteller 2: The grasshopper was very cold and hungry. Grasshopper: Squirrels! Squirrels! Please feed me! ( They squirrels walk towards him.) ( The squirrels mime eating nuts stage right.) Storyteller 1: Then the grasshopper saw some squirrels. ( The bears go back to their place in the semicircle.) ( Bears are asleep so he wakes them up and they walk to the centre stage.)īears: ( The bears are very angry that they have been woken up.) Growl! Growl! Oh no, we will not feed you. ( Grasshopper walks towards the bears.) Bears! Bears! Please feed me. Grasshopper: Oh dear! I know, I will ask my friends the bears to feed me. ( They fly back to their place in the semicircle.) They stand around the grasshopper.) Twit Tuhooo! Oh no, we will not feed you. Owls: ( Owls fly around the grasshopper and stop centre stage. Grasshopper: I am cold and hungry perhaps my friends the owls will feed me. He looks at the owls that start to fly around the stage.) ( Grasshopper rubs his stomach and shivers. Storyteller 1: The grasshopper was cold and hungry. Storyteller 2: Winter started to come and the weather got colder and colder. (The Ants keep working and move stage right.) Storyteller 1: The grasshopper continued enjoying himself. You need to enjoy the sunshine.Īnt 2: We want to have food for the winter. Storyteller 3: … and laughing and enjoying the lovely weather. ( Grasshopper passes by, singing and dancing the ants stop work and look at him.) Storyteller 1: They saw a grasshopper listening to some music on his iPod. (All the ants are miming digging, pulling and pushing.) Storyteller 3: They were collecting food for the winter. Storyteller 2: … there were some ants working hard. (Stage Directions: the owls, squirrels and bears are in a large semicircle stage right storytellers are stage left and the ants are in the centre of the stage.) Ĭharacters: Three storytellers, three ants, grasshopper, owls, squirrels and bears. HALLOWEEN mystery plays for kids > Sherlock Bones.If you would like to sign up to our mailing list and receive a free copy of Aesop’s Fables on Stage, click here. Motson's investigation leads them to deepest, darkest Witheridge Moor where they meet vampires, a mysterious fortune-teller, a werewolf and their archenemy - the infamous Professor Moriaty. SHERLOCK BONES AND THE WEREWOLF OF WITHERIDGE MOORĢ5 minute parody script for children aged 8-10. Short epic story / comedy set in 19th Century Australia. Read more Great Explorers > Captain James Cook. Humorous 20 minutes play for performance by children aged 8-10 set in 18th Century Australia. Read more.ĪUSTRALIA Purchase scripts in AU$. Lost Eagles - amusing 20 minutes play that will entertain the pupils as well as teach them facts and important vocabulary relating to Romans and the Roman Empire. Romans and Celts in Britaineducational comedy Reading and performing an amusing and informative play makes learning History a lot more interesting. More about this parody script (£ 15.90): Pierre Pan parody script. Read short MACBETH - comedy script for teens/high schools.įeatures a high level of audience participation. Read more about the play an order the script: HAMLET AND TED'S WOE. Some original shakespearian language is used, but in a manner that is accessible to all. Shorter 1-5 minute skits for kids, teens & young peopleįestivals/Holidays See our funny adaptations of other fairy tale s cripts for ki dsĪnd action all into an exhilarating play.
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