Monday, 9 November 2015

Double - Children's Theatre (FMF) - Script Archive - Scene 1 "The Three Farmers" - 09/11/15

OK: Down in the valley there were three farms. The owners of these farms had done well. They were rich men, They were also nasty men  all three of them were about as nasty and mean as any men you could meet . Their names were Boggis, Bunce, and Bean.

RA mimes whilst OK reads out the Boggis paragraph

OK: Boggis was a chicken farmer. He kept thousands of chickens. He was enormously fat. This was because he ate three boiled chickens smothered with dumplings every day for breakfast, lunch and supper.

JBC mimes whilst OK reads out the Boggis paragraph

OK: Bunce was a duck-and-goose farmer. He kept thousands of ducks and geese. He was a kind of pot-bellied dwarf. He was so short his chin would have been underwater in the shallow end of any swimming pool in the world.

LF mimes whilst OK reads out Boggis paragraph

OK: Bean was a turkey-and-apple farmer. He kept thousands of turkeys in an orchard full of apple trees. He never ate any food at all. Instead, he drank gallons of strong cider which he made from the apples in his orchard. He was thin as a pencil and the cleverest of them all.

OK: Okay children, there's a rhyme you need to hear, to warm us when they're near!

OK walks towards the trio

OK: Boggis, Bunce and Bean! One fat...

OK pats RA on the head

OK: ...One short...

OK pats JBC on the head

OK: ...One lean!

OK pats LF on the head

OK: Did you get that guys? Sing it with me!

OK lets the audience sing along

OK: Okay, that was great! So if you guys see the farmers again, make sure you warm me with this rhyme!

Exuent

No comments:

Post a Comment