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Playscript 1
Playscript 1
Narrator: She was about to pick up some flowers when she noticed the little
basket on the ground...
Wolf: Hello and good morning. Red Riding Hood, Little Red Riding Hood!
Little Red Riding Hood: Mr. Wolf, good morning.
Wolf: What are you doing up so early?
Little Red Riding Hood: I'm going to my grandmother's house to deliver this
small basket of bread and honey to her.
Wolf: Is your granny far away, Little Red Riding Hood?
Little Red Riding Hood: Mr. Wolf, she lives just across the forest in the first
little house in the village... the one with the white door.
Wolf: Farewell, Little Red Riding Hood. I hope she improves. And can you see
that road?
Little Red Riding Hood: Yes, I do.
Wolf: Just take that road and you'll arrive at your grandmother's house.
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, yeah, I will. Thank you very much!
Wolf: Good-bye, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Scene 2
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood continued to seek for flowers, defying her
mother, who told her not to stop in the forest and to go to her grandmother's
house. Meanwhile, the wolf knocked on the door of Little Red Riding Hood's
grandma.
Grandmother: Who's there?
Wolf: It's me, Little Red Riding Hood, and I've brought you a basket full of
bread and honey.
Grandmother: Come in, my little angel, and push the door open.
Narrator: The wolf has eaten the Little Red Riding Hood's grandma as soon as
he entered. He then changed into her nightgown, jumped into bed, and awaited
the small girl. Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother's house a few
minutes later. She knocked on the door.
Wolf: Is anyone there?
Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, this is Little Red Riding Hood, your
granddaughter. I came to deliver you a small basket containing bread and
honey.
Wolf: Come on in, my little angel, and push the door open.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood entered the small house. She hurried straight
to her grandmother's room, where the Wolf was clothed in her grandmother's
clothes.
Wolf: My little angel, come in. Take a break.
Little Red Riding Hood sat in a chair, looking at her grandma.
Little Red Riding Hood: Your voice sounds strange, granny. Is there something
wrong?
Wolf: I'm just getting over a cold.
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, grandmother, you have such huge ears!
Wolf: All the more reason to listen to you.
Little Red Riding Hood: And you have such large eyes!
Wolf: All the more reason to see you.
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, grandmother, and you have such enormous teeth.
Wolf: All the more reason to eat you! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood was eaten by the Wolf. The wolf then fell
asleep. Meanwhile, a woodman was passing by the small house and noticed the
door open. He walked in, looked for the old lady, and then noticed the wolf.
Woodman: Oh no! Grandmother has been eaten by the wolf! But he's sound
asleep. I hope I arrive on time!
Narrator: He grabbed the wolf by the throat and forced him to spit out
Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood, who were still alive.
Grandmother: Oh, thank you, good woodsman.
Grandmother: Little Red Riding Hood, this is a lesson for you. You'll never
again disobey your mother.